Re: Alternate Development Environments?
Re: Alternate Development Environments?
- Subject: Re: Alternate Development Environments?
- From: Michael Watson <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 24 Jun 2011 15:32:08 -0700
you can probaby just:
1. insert snow leopard DVD
2. reinstall OS (without bothering with a clean install)
3. run software update
the standard install will replace the system bits and leave the rest in place. it's pretty safe. (and you have backups anyway, right?)
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michael
On 24 Jun, 2011, at 02:17, Alexander von Below wrote:
>
> Am 24.06.2011 um 02:09 schrieb Jeffrey Walton:
>
>> Is there another Mac OS X/iOS development environment I could use
>> until the world's most expensive brick is morphed back into the
>> world's most advanced operating system?
>
> You mean, on that itself does not run on OS X?
>
> It may be feasible to do such thing, but I suppose it is less painful (and quicker) to get your Mac back in order.
>
> Brute Force Method (you will need an external matching the size of the used storage on your internal drive)
>
> * Start from Installation Media (DVD/USB Stick)
> * Choose the "Disk Utility" from the menu
> * Using the Disk Utility, clone your internal drive to an external one
> * Re-Install OS X on internal drive.
> * When asked by migration assistant, select your external drive to be the migration source drive
>
> There may be other ways to get your machine back on it's feet, IANAAASP
>
> HTH
>
> Alex
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