
- #Google drive for mac osx 10.9 install
- #Google drive for mac osx 10.9 update
- #Google drive for mac osx 10.9 driver
- #Google drive for mac osx 10.9 upgrade
I've been using a 4-bay 19" rack mounted Proavio StudioRack S4 for this, connected via Firewire 800, but it doesn't support drives larger than 3 or 4TB, so I'm looking into other multi-bay removable drive enclosures but with USB-3.2 this time (I invested in a Sonnet Allegro (USB3-4PM-E) 4-port PCIe card recently) which should be faster than Firewire 800 and support larger drives. located somewhere else in case the Mac is stolen, there's a fire, flood etc.) which I back up with Chronosync. Is it time to relegate my cMP to admin duties only? Downgrade to High Sierra (never had these issues on that version) and uninstall the Adobe / Capture One subscriptions and use it as a media server / accounting station?īeing into photography myself I found your posting very interesting to read.ĭo you have any good backup solutions? I'm using Time Machine of course, but also have external removable drives (so I can have additional backups of my photos etc.
#Google drive for mac osx 10.9 install
It's a fresh install of Mojave and this is what I usually have running at any one time.

I've managed to isolate to a combination of running Adobe Lightroom and streaming music from Spotify to our office BT speaker. This will repeat and continue even after a reboot. Sometimes the mouse works but I can't switch between apps. Lately, every 15-20 mins or so my cMP will freeze for a few seconds with no response.
#Google drive for mac osx 10.9 upgrade
With this in mind, we are encouraged / forced into keeping our versions of MacOS fairly up to date (I recently had to upgrade to Mojave to keep running the latest versions of Capture One and Adobe Lightroom, for instance).
#Google drive for mac osx 10.9 update
My studio has subscriptions to Adobe and Capture One and we update our camera bodies every 3-4 years. This may all change should we have to downsize further due to Covid and I go back to retouching as well. I manage the studio so my requirements are more administrative than heavy loads right now. The 16" MacBook is also mine and I use that on-site for shooting tethered into Capture One and for any on-site editing or overseas projects.
#Google drive for mac osx 10.9 driver
I run a photography studio and use the Mac Pro 5,1 (2010) as my daily office driver since selling my iMac Pro earlier this year. I'd like to jumpstart this thread and get some input on my system. Just the usual playing around in the Finder, surfing the web and so on. Out of the three I've tried there's no instant and obvious difference in performance, but then again I haven't invested time into installing lots of apps and actually using it.

It's only a matter of (shorter or a little longer) time before the non-current OS at a given time loses security updating support or what have you anyway, and my aim is just to set up something that simply works without too many trade-offs. If it works don't fix it as the saying goes, and upgrading is always very time consuming and frustrating. I haven't (and still don't have) much interest in upgrading just to have the latest and greatest.

I see that even here when I mention my specs there's differing views on what OS is worth going for. I haven't tried out 10.10 Yosemite, and 10.4 Mojave refused to install because of my lacking "metal" GPU support. So I'm free to boot into any of them in addition to my current 10.9.5 without risking messing up things. Reluctantly I had to upgrade to 10.9.5 at some stage because more and more software wouldn't work with Snow Leopard, and now again I'm forced to upgrade.īack to the subject: I've finally managed to create 3 partitions on an SSD inside my Mac with 10.11 El Capitan, 10.12 Sierra and 10.13 High Sierra. I skipped 10.5 but upgraded to 10.6.8 Snow Leopard which I used for years and years after it got discontinued. I believe 10.4 Tiger was my first OSX version (prior to that I used MacOS 7, 8 and 9 on older (68K) Macs), which I found very nice indeed (especially 7.6.1). They started removing useful features and adding all sorts of "bling" instead of concentrating on an efficient and professional OS. I agree with you, Now I See it, about OSX going downhill after Snow Leopard.
