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Logic Pro X and Mavericks

For anyone thinking about upgrading to Mavericks...... (OS X 10.9)


Firstly, don't upgrade straight away!!!!!


Only do so if you have full clone backups of your system HD. Use something like Carbon Copy Cloner or Superduper! to make a clone of your current system disk before you try and install Mavericks... and please do not rely on Time Machine backups.. as in the past, these types of backups have no provided full protection after upgrading the OS. Only a decent cloned image of your system drive, that you can easily and quickly restore from, will provide you with that safety net just in case anything goes wrong... so you can just restore from the cloned image and be back where you started from prior to the upgrade to 10.9


Wait a few days until some of the Users here and elsewhere.. have tested out the combination of LPX and the Public Release version of Mavericks.... I know it's very tempting to use the 'latest and greatest' stuff... but if you rely on your current setup in any real sense... hold off and see what the general option is in regards to compatibility with Drivers/Hardware and Software/plugins etc.... and you will save yourself a lot of potential headaches....


The most common issues after performing a major OS X upgrade are;


1) Driver/hardware incompatibility,...... Do not upgrade unless you know for sure your Audio/Midi interfaces have drivers with full Mavericks compatibility, ready for installation. Check with the device's Websites before even thinking about upgrading! No update or comfirmation of working fine? Don't upgrade!!


2) 3rd party apps and plugin incompatibility. Again, wait and confirm any plugins and other apps you use/need are fully 10.9 compatibile.... before upgrading.


3) Initial bugs.... All OS updates will have some bugs in them initially. .. Its the 'nature of the beast'. No matter how much Beta testing is done, bugs do and will slip through the cracks.... So, wait until at least the first couple of bug fixes are released to correct these enevitable issues... before making the transition.


The above is just some friendly advice from someone who has made all of these mistakes in the past (and paid for it!) It's your choice to follow it or ignore it of course...... but history tells us that those who just charge ahead and upgrade tend to suffer for it later.. Just looking at the hundreds of posts that were made here by users with issues.. after Mountain Lion was released.. willl confirm this....


Cheers..

Logic Pro X, OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.5), Motu UltraLite V3

Posted on Oct 22, 2013 1:22 PM

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Oct 23, 2013 9:24 PM in response to **j**

Given you dont have a cloned backup.. there is no easy way to do this other than.....


Iinsert your 10.6 OS X disk... use the disk utility in the menu bar of the OS X installer.. to reformat your system Hard drive and install Snow Leopard from your OS X disk and then update... Then reinstall LP8 and its content...


If you dont have a full SL disk but a Leo disk instead you will have to install from that and then update to SL... .


Make sure you manually copy over all your projects, photos, Music and other personal data files that you don't have saved anywhere.. to an external HD or Thumb Drive first of course... and then put them back after you have completed the reinstall of everything.


Once you have everything reinstalled.. please take the time to make a full cloned image... using CCC or my personal choice.. SuperDuper! to an external HD and keep it somewhere safe so you never have to go through this again in the future...

Oct 23, 2013 9:28 PM in response to The Art Of Sound

One last thing..


I hope you have the full version of Logic Studio/Logic pro 8 and not an upgrade version.. otherwise you will have to use your Logic 7 XSkey to authorize your upgrade installer of LP8 as well as your LP8 serial number... and that can prove tricky....


if you don't know where your LP8 serial number is.. before you do anything, run LP8 and under about Logic Pro in the menu bar... you will find it listed there so make a careful note of it..

Oct 25, 2013 2:18 AM in response to The Art Of Sound

Nigel, it didn't work when I tried to restore it back to 10.6.8. I got the black "restart your machine" box. The original 10.5.2 dvd wasn't bootable because of the kernal error. And the essential software file was missing. I finally got it back in working condition by using the very first back up date on my back up drive. Way back in 2011. 10.5 something.

Logic and everything else works fine now. Only thing is, I'm stuck there because none of the other os's are available online. Just Maverick. So I can't get snow leopard back or even get Lion or mountain lion. I don't think I will be able to get security updates either. I'm not sure. I'm gonna get Logic X as soon as I can afford it so I can get back up to date. I have all of my logic files backed up so I can continue to work. Any suggestions until then?

Logic Pro X and Mavericks

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