![]() ![]() I just may try the "fresh backup, fresh install of Mavericks" since it seems I'm the only Mbox (standard) user that I've found with this issue. Yes, I can reformat the drive and do a fresh backup to make sure it will work for a fresh install of Mavericks but if the technician was correct, then it would end any possibility for getting back to Mountain Lion. The Apple tech told me this was due to incompatibility between Mavericks and Mountain Lion. All info you need do do any of this is online and easily findable.Īpparently when I tried to roll back the first thing I checked was that my Time Machine backups were greyed out. For a clean Mavericks install you would start a reinstall off the recovery partition. You can make a install DVD-ROM from that if needed. and check) before relying on them.īuy Mountain Lion if you need to at, or it will already be sitting in your app store account if you purchased it there before. from their own installers do not try to just drag stuff over.Īnd how did two entirely different backups, imaging the system both before and after this upgrade fail? You have somethign else broken here? Go buy a copy of Carbon Copy Cloner and make bootable image backups before any OS/system changes and check they are actually bootable (boot them and start up Pro Tools etc. The whole point of a "fresh" install is you are not reinstalling from a backup but from the install media or online downloads, the bits on the backup that you need are just user files. I am not following why it matters if any backups are corrupt if you are doing clean OS X installs? Just make another backup now of any user files. I would only go that route if you can get an officially Mavericks supported stack of all the software you need to use, hoping that past problems were how you got to 10.9. If you want to do anything now the only real options are.ĭo a fresh install of 10.8 (probalby 10.8.5)ĭo a fresh install of 10.9 and install the officially Mavericks compatible drivers and Pro Tools or whatever other DAW you are using version that officially support Mavericks and hope that works. Out of curiosity what Pro Tools version (or other DAW) are you running on Maverics? Hopefully neither of the 8.0.3 MP or LE 7.4 listed in your profile? right? If any suggestions, please let me know.especially if i can avoid doing even more work for NOTHING! ![]() Do a fresh install of 10.9 (same issue with backups) Do a fresh install of 10.8 (don't really want to as by backups are corrupt)Ģ. Or the combination between having an the following setup:ġ. At this point, I'm blaming the issue on either some weird freaky install of Mavericks on my iMac (maybe something go corrupt). I have verified that my hardware works as it does work on my Macbook Pro.
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