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Google drive for mac osx 10.9
Google drive for mac osx 10.9






google drive for mac osx 10.9
  1. #Google drive for mac osx 10.9 how to#
  2. #Google drive for mac osx 10.9 mac os#
  3. #Google drive for mac osx 10.9 password#

If you're not sure if you're going to like Yosemite over Mavericks, I would suggest adding another partition to your Mac and installing Yosemite there, that way if anything goes wrong, your Mavericks installation will still be untouched. If it doesn't work, try one of the other methods out to start over. If you got the "AppleEvent timed out" error using DiskMaker X, more than likely it'll still work. If you're getting an Undefined error: 0 warning when trying to install, this more than likely means that you forgot to perform Step 6 above, so make sure to copy over those two BaseSystem files. The third USB stick I used was successful, and it took less than 15 minutes for Yosemite to boot up. This happened to me on the first couple tries, where it would freeze at 5 minutes left. If the installation of Yosemite freezes, it's probably because your USB drive is corrupted in some way.

#Google drive for mac osx 10.9 mac os#

Select Mac OS Extended (Journaled) as the "Format".Rename it Yosemite (or whatever you want).Change the "Partition Layout" to 1 Partition.Select the USB drive (not the partition).Open up Disk Utility and do the following.

google drive for mac osx 10.9

Step 1: Reformat Your USB Driveįirst, make sure you have a USB flash drive that's at least 8 GBs in size, then mount it. It's a lot more complicated, but gets the job done. If you don't want to use DiskMaker X or Terminal commands, this is another option for you. This could be fairly quickly or very long, depending on your system and USB drive.

#Google drive for mac osx 10.9 password#

(You won't visibly see your password typing, but it's happening-believe me.) Type in your admin password to continue and the Enter again. After you get it in there, just hit the Enter key. Note that you should replace the "Yosemite" in "Volumes/Yosemite" with whatever you named your USB drive. sudo /Applications/Install\ OS\ X\ Yosemite.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia -volume /Volumes/Yosemite -applicationpath /Applications/Install\ OS\ X\ Yosemite.app -nointeraction.With your USB drive ready to go, open up Terminal and type (or copy/paste) the following command.

#Google drive for mac osx 10.9 how to#

To see how to correctly format your USB drive, please see Step #1 below in the "The Hardest Way" section. Just make sure your USB drive is already formatted correctly before proceeding. If you're more comfortable with Terminal commands, this is the method for you. If it's more toward the latter, you might get a " AppleEvent timed out" error, but it should still work, according to the developer (it worked for me).

google drive for mac osx 10.9

It could take anywhere from 15 minutes to to 45 minutes to finish, depending on your USB flash drive. This can be done by clicking on the Apple Menu and then Restart.Then just follow the rest of the prompts to start the disk-making process.

  • Restart the Mac OS 10.9 machine for the language change to take place.
  • Choose the new language simply by clicking on it.
  • After pressing Add, a prompt asking which language to use will populate your screen.
  • Only the following languages are fully supported: Arabic, Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Hebrew, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese (Brazilian), Portuguese (European), Russian, Spanish, Swedish and Turkish.
  • Pick the desired language from the populated list and click Add.
  • Once in Language and Region, add a new language by clicking on the + icon.
  • This can be found on the top row of the System Preferences window.

    google drive for mac osx 10.9

  • Once in System Preferences, click on Language and Region.
  • Click on the Apple Menu on the top left of the screen.
  • If this initial option needs to be changed later on, it can be done so through the system preferences application. On the initial start of Mac OS 10.9, the operating system will prompt for a default system language.








    Google drive for mac osx 10.9