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Old 05-28-2013, 09:40 AM
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Default Migrating & Updating

Two questions gentlemen.

1/ im still on PT le 7.4 . ( i know its pathetic but updating is a pain in the ... Imo). Now i want to buy another computer but considering i was running PT 7.4 on an old mac os x tiger 10.4.11, do you think guys i will be able to use all my old projects without any loss with last mac os ? Whats your advice to make that update ?

2/. I have 2 macs, both on tiger, but one is an intel so i want to transfer all into this faster intel computer (for the moment coz i want to upgrade later on 10.7 at least...). When cloning and transfering all the disk to the other, will i need in the end to re-install PT or is it automatic with a clone ?

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