From: Milton Aupperle <milton@outcastsoft.com>

Date: July 26, 2012 3:37:53 PM MDT

To: Astro_IIDC@yahoogroups.com

Subject: Re: [Astro_IIDC] Mountain Lion compatibility


Hi Chris;


That's the same procedure I used for Lion too - which did work.


The issue I read about :


http://www.macintouch.com/readerreports/mountainlion/index.html#d26jul2012


was that the "InstallESD.dmg" would not mount for Mountain Lion. The fellow called Apple support and they were looking into it - saying it did not work currently.


He downloaded it a second time and got the same thing.


So I'm not sure  his system is unique or what the story is.


I'm sure the Cable companies are real pleased with several million people downloading 4.5+ gigabytes per computer - well if your on a limited data plan they are happy :)


TTYL..


Milton Aupperle


On 26-Jul-12, at 3:22 PM, Christianhumann.com wrote:


Hey Milton,


I found this link yesterday for creating an Install drive for Mountain

Lion.  Have not tried it myself yet, but it does call out a couple

snags and fixes :

http://reviews.cnet.com/8301-13727_7-57479690-263/how-to-create-an-os-x-10.8-mountain-lion-install-drive/


FWIW,

Chris


On Jul 26, 2012, at 9:47 AM, milton_aupperle wrote:


Hi Folks;


I'm tied up with coding and don't have the time to clean up a

partition, back it up, copy Lion to it and then download install

Mountain Lion on to it. Maybe next week or so. I only have one Mac

left that Apple will "allow me" to install Mountain Lion on anyhow.


So compatibility of Astro IIDC and Mountain Lion is unknown. If

someone tries it out, let me know how you make out.


On a side note - apparently you can't make a back up .dmg install

copy of "Mountain Lion" like one could with  "Lion" (i.e if you

copied the "ESD.dmg" in the Lion installer app, you could use that

to install Lion from a Flash drive or DVD). You have to use your

Apple ID and the Apple Store for each Mac, download 4+ gigabytes to

each Mac your installing Mountain Lion on. I hope you and others all

have unlimited data plans.


And both Snow Leopard and Lion are no longer available on the Apple

Store - so your forced to either go Mountain Lion if you need to re-

install or buy a new Mac.


PS: And Apple still hasn't released their "ThunderBolt to FireWire

800" adapter yet that they promised in June for a July Release.

Maybe it's vaporware.


TTYL..


Milton Aupperle