![]() ![]() I'm trying to install a free utility (Caffeine) and I get the same problem: the spinning cursor, but no actual progress. ![]() ![]() The problem seems to be with the App Store. Download The 10.6. At that point, Mac users using OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard, 10.7 Lion, and 10.8 Mountain Lion will be left behind by the current versions of Firefox. It is scheduled to be replaced by Firefox 49.0 on September 13, 2016. So - without access to the purchase record of the machine, but with admin privileges, how can I see what is going on? Ideally, how can I upgrade this machine to Yosemite? On August 2, 2016, Firefox 48.0 was released. Forcing destination format to ARGB_8 for CG_Context". I've found the Console Messages, but the only thing I see there is "This isn't a bitmap context. I do have admin privileges on the machine. OK i have to deal with it - but now the connection stops after 5 min. An internet search told me to check the "Purchases" tab on the App Store, but for that I need my boss's password. Hi, i can not update my 10.6.8 MacOs Server Teamviewer to v14 because the OS is to old. The next day, after more than 20 hours, I still saw the spinning cursor. Apple has released Mac OS X 10.6.8, which fixes various VPN bugs and security issues, along with updating the Mac App Store in preparation for Lions release. But my Mac doesn't have WIFI and the internet at my house is very slow I need to download Mac OS X 10.6.8 on my Windows 7 laptop and then send it over to my Mac to reinstall it. I thought that maybe it was just a huge download, so I left it on for the night. I need to re install Mac OS X because it is very slow and I want it to have a fresh clean new install. When I try the update to Yosemite, though, I get the spinning cursor and it stays that way. I first did the "Software Updates" which was ready in a few minutes. The "About this Mac" gives me the following information: This includes not just space for the OS itself but also space for other applications and your user data. I have an old Mac, currently running Mac OS X 10.6.8 "Snow Leopard" that I must upgrade to OS X 10.10 "Yosemite". Prepare your Mac for installation Given your Mac isn’t new and is filled with data, you will probably need enough free space on your Mac. ![]()
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