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Is there a way to block these pop-up windows pushing that I update the computer's MacOSX to Mavericks?

The subject says it all.


I do not like Mavericks.

I do not want Mavericks.

I am tired of working and having this pop-up suddenly appear.


My computers my rules.

If i want to run Snow leopard till the day I die that is my choice.

These pop-up windows are getting really annoying.

I the middle of writing a Perl script or working on a design

these pop-up suddenly appear out of nowhere about upgrading

to a version of Mac OSX

I do not like.

I do not want.

I do not need.


I have two iMacs that I have to downgrade.

one back to Snow Leopard

and one back to Mountain Lion.


I do not need someone upgrading either of the two Mac-Mini nor either

of the two MacBook Pro laptops by mistake.


I have to downgrade my one child's MacBook Pro this coming weekend

because they mistakenly upgraded to Mavericks and discovered that

they do not like it.

Posted on Apr 4, 2014 5:59 AM

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Apr 4, 2014 6:18 AM in response to petermac87

hello


I have 2 Mac-Mini running Snow Leopard

I have Two MacBook Pro running Snow Leopard

I have 1 Mac-Mini running Mountain Lion


I am trying to keep the above from being "bricked"

with Mavericks by mistake.


I have 2 iMacs currently "bricked" with Mavericks

I have 1 MacBook Pro currently "bricked" with Mavericks



"Bricked" = rendered unusable for original purpose.

currectly as useful as a brick, door stop, paper weight.

Apr 4, 2014 6:20 AM in response to artisticforge

artisticforge wrote:


hello


I have 2 Mac-Mini running Snow Leopard

I have Two MacBook Pro running Snow Leopard

I have 1 Mac-Mini running Mountain Lion


I am trying to keep the above from being "bricked"

with Mavericks by mistake.


I have 2 iMacs currently "bricked" with Mavericks

I have 1 MacBook Pro currently "bricked" with Mavericks



"Bricked" = rendered unusable for original purpose.

currectly as useful as a brick, door stop, paper weight.

Then you either have hardware issues or a lot of crapware and incompatable software. Many many millions of users are using Mavericks with no issue. The problem rests on your side.


Good Luck


Post the screen shot so we know what you are ranting about. Till then,


Pete

Apr 4, 2014 6:32 AM in response to petermac87

hello


I am sorry you fell that way.

The disabled people I loan Mac-Mini and iMacs to

that have Front Row on it and may be operated with

a single simple remote would beg to differ.


Those with auto-neuron disease such as ALS just want

to have some Enterainment with FrontRow. Otherwise,

they would have to have the Care GIver changing the

Media on the computer.


I am trying to allow people who are dying have some

degree of choice and freedom.

I cannot do that with Mountain Lion nor Mavericks.

FrontRow was removed starting with Mountain Lion.


I am not "ranting".

Apr 4, 2014 6:59 AM in response to petermac87

hello


Concerning not using Mavericks that is exactly what I have been

attempting to do. Apple, on the other hand appears to feel that

everyone should upgrade to Mavericks given the annoying pop-up

windows.


I cannot prevent mistakes from happening. I am trying to prevent

the apparent cause for those mistakes from popping up.


I am just asking to be left in peace so that I may do my job.

I do feel that I should not have to defend my computers from

Apple's actions.

Apr 4, 2014 10:17 AM in response to artisticforge

You are not the only one to complain about this. Therre was a lively discussion four or five days ago. No one in that discussion had a solution, but as has happened here, some folks responded with snarky critcism.


One of my computers is a Mini running 10.6.8. The offensive pop up arrived a few times, but I forget what I did to stop it coming back. It has not come back during the last 3 - 4 days.

Apr 4, 2014 10:28 AM in response to artisticforge

artisticforge wrote:


Hello;


I do not think so.

Snow Leopard uses the old Software Update. There is no

"App Store".

Software Updates under Snow Leopard are set for

Check weekly

Inform Me.


I do not see how the Older Software Update under Snow Leopard

would be the source of the pop-up windows.

Uncheck the the box marked 'Weekly'


You'll need to check manually.


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