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  1. Assuming you have an external drive large enough, this is what I would do (and have done on numerous occasions myself with zero issues). 1. Do a full system backup to external drive with Time Machine, Super Duper, or Carbon Copy. 2. Boot to your ML SD drive (I use thumb drive), then partition new ssd to 1 partition with Disk Utility and then install ML. 3. When ML installed on SSD, use Migration Assistant to bring over user data and Applications from backup. "It just works" Antonio, you don't say, but I assume you will use your SSD as boot/system drive, and the 1tb in the optical bay for data? I have no experience with making a Fusion drive manually, so can't comment.
  2. HC jersey's ftw. No, Vicki, not a mtn bike - did those years ago. More of a xover, so you roadies will run away from me. See
  3. Glad to hear you are back out there, Vicki. Also glad you have good pt person to work with. Just remember, slow but steady. Now that I've joined Team Bike FL, I look forward to riding with you.
  4. RIP, Heidi. Sorry for your loss, Knucks.
  5. Happy Birthday, Dan! Hope you had a great day.
  6. Nice day with Mum, Grahame, and Happy Birthday to the dear lady.
  7. Yes, Gates Carbon Drive (belt) to a Shimano hub with 8 speeds. Yeah, looks like riding will now be part of our meets.
  8. Mike, JP, Raffy, and Vicki have been pissing me off with all this bike mania, so I decided to join them in the madness. Picking up my Scott SUB 10 tomorrow. It's an "urban" bike - don't you love marketing? Should be just right for me - I want to ride for exercise, don't need off road capability (been there, done that, have scars to prove it), and don't need to be fastest,. Also appeals to the tech geek in me - Gates Carbon Drive, Shimano Alfine 8 speed hub, Shimano hydraulic discs. Watch out, people, I'm comin' for you, and I'm coming now!
  9. Happy Birthday, Colin. So, what, are you like old enough to drink legally now?
  10. Happy Birthday, Steve! Have a great day.
  11. Happy Birthday, Ed!
  12. Shelly ... if you need further help with your drains, ask Al for Vlad The Impaler's number.
  13. Quite the coincidence, Tom ... I love the Ford GT (white with blue racing stripes), too, and remember well the days when they were the Ferrari killer to be feared.
  14. CJ ... if you aren't averse to using command line in Terminal, and know where the files are, you can change attributes there. Lots of other stuff, too. Here's a primer: OS X Terminal Commands In particular, CHFLAGS, will allow changing attributes.
  15. Jealous, Tom. The GTR is expensive, but still a screaming bargain in the performance per dollar.
  16. CJ ... Try this - it works for me. Open Terminal and copy/paste: defaults write com.apple.Finder AppleShowAllFiles TRUE; killall Finder This allows all hidden files to be visible in Finder. You can delete them using the normal GUI way with Finder. Then back to Terminal and copy/paste: defaults write com.apple.Finder AppleShowAllFiles FALSE; killall Finder This will get you back to normal.
  17. Ah ... I missed that you were copying all the files - thought you just formatted, and had junk left. So, if I understand correctly, you have hidden windows files taking up space on your os x drives. hmmmm, what did you use to do the copying? A cloner like Super Duper or Carbon Copy?
  18. Happy Birthday, Jeff! Enjoy the day.
  19. cj ... did you partition those drives prior to reformatting to OS/X journaled? If not, try partitioning to a single partition. I'm guessing that should get rid of any ntfs remnants, hidden or not. Of course, you should do this with OS X Disk Manager.
  20. Sucks to be you, Stretch.
  21. X3 for marital bliss - congrats Lloyd and Becky.
  22. Dinny ... what external drives do you already have? What will you use external for? I had two FW 800 externals, so just bought the Apple TB to FW converter for $29 and use those. If/when I want to replace or add additional, I'll go TB, but will likely wait out pricing a bit longer. USB 3 specs look good, but TB likely will sustain performance with continued access, and you can chain devices. If you have Seagate drives, either GoFlex, GoFlex Desk, or Backup Plus, you can get a TB adapter to convert to TB. Tempting for me, as I have a 2tb GoFlex Desk already. Best deals I've seen on Tunderbolt are Buffalo for $199, and Seagate GoFlex for $240 - both are 1tb capacity.
  23. Congrats, Adrian. Where in OH? Wright? What will you study? Very exciting, and should be interesting and fun for you. Watch out for Reks if he's had red vodka and a shovel in his hand.
  24. Happy Birthday ex post facto, Adrian. Hope it was great.
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