

You’ll find help with troubleshooting any problems that may have occurred with your upgrade. Perform post-installation tasks: You’re not done when the installer is – be sure to run Software Update, set up necessary user accounts, and (perhaps) turn on FileVault and Time Machine. Perform the upgrade: Run the Mountain Lion installer, choosing all the optimal settings and options for your computer and tastes, and make sure all your personal data is still in place afterward. Also, read what Joe thinks of partitioning and what you might want to do about it before installing. Also, get help with backing up a Windows volume, should you be running Windows on your Mac via Boot Camp.Ĭonsider a few geeky details: If you secure your data and documents with disk encryption now, or would like to under Mountain Lion, get advice on what to do before you upgrade and learn why Joe likes Apple’s FileVault 2. Handle Your Hardware: Check for Mountain Lion compatibility, clear extra files and software off your disk, and test your Mac to be sure all the hardware and disks are running properly-better to discover and correct a problem now than on upgrade day.ĭeal with duplication: Learn why having a duplicate of your hard disk is essential before installing Mountain Lion, and how to make one. Upgrade from Tiger or Leopard: How will you download the installer from the Mac App Store on one of these Macs? What about Rosetta for PowerPC-based apps? Joe answers these questions and discusses the special challenges you’ll encounter when trying to upgrade efficiently from 10.4 Tiger or 10.5 Leopard. Manage iCloud: During your Mountain Lion installation, you’ll be asked for an Apple ID, but should you enter one? And, if you have more than one, which one? You’ll find advice for sorting out your Apple ID before you enter the installer. You’ll also find troubleshooting advice in case of upgrade failure, along with a chapter about Recovery mode. After guiding you through the upgrade, Joe gets you started with key post-installation steps. He also describes the basics of installing Mountain Lion Server. Joe helps you pick an upgrade plan: in-place (easy), clean install (for control freaks), over Leopard (a time-saving option), and even how to move your stuff from an older Mac to a new one that’s running Mountain Lion. You’ll begin with a compatibility check, learn to make a suitable pre-upgrade backup, and then follow assorted pre-upgrade advice, including managing your Apple ID, deleting digital detritus, and making a safe copy of the installer file. Best-selling author Joe Kissell guides you through every step in the process of upgrading to Mountain Lion.
