← Back to context Comment by jrochkind1 4 years ago Huh apparently I win by still being on an old OS version? 5 comments jrochkind1 Reply wtetzner 4 years ago Depends on how old, I guess. I'm running Mojave, and ran into the problem. pgt 4 years ago My policy is to never upgrade anything until everyone I know has upgraded to the next version and not downgraded after N weeks. JKCalhoun 4 years ago LOL, my policy is to never major-upgrade the OS the machine came with.I have machines around the house with OS'es going back a ways... trophycase 4 years ago This is the correct policy. I upgraded my mac because I couldn't install a certain application on the version I was running and now it runs crazy hot and the fans run on full blast whenever I watch a video on the internet. sjwright 4 years ago My policy is to upgrade my secondary/personal/low importance computer on day one and my primary computer a few weeks later.
pgt 4 years ago My policy is to never upgrade anything until everyone I know has upgraded to the next version and not downgraded after N weeks. JKCalhoun 4 years ago LOL, my policy is to never major-upgrade the OS the machine came with.I have machines around the house with OS'es going back a ways... trophycase 4 years ago This is the correct policy. I upgraded my mac because I couldn't install a certain application on the version I was running and now it runs crazy hot and the fans run on full blast whenever I watch a video on the internet. sjwright 4 years ago My policy is to upgrade my secondary/personal/low importance computer on day one and my primary computer a few weeks later.
JKCalhoun 4 years ago LOL, my policy is to never major-upgrade the OS the machine came with.I have machines around the house with OS'es going back a ways... trophycase 4 years ago This is the correct policy. I upgraded my mac because I couldn't install a certain application on the version I was running and now it runs crazy hot and the fans run on full blast whenever I watch a video on the internet.
trophycase 4 years ago This is the correct policy. I upgraded my mac because I couldn't install a certain application on the version I was running and now it runs crazy hot and the fans run on full blast whenever I watch a video on the internet.
sjwright 4 years ago My policy is to upgrade my secondary/personal/low importance computer on day one and my primary computer a few weeks later.
Depends on how old, I guess. I'm running Mojave, and ran into the problem.
My policy is to never upgrade anything until everyone I know has upgraded to the next version and not downgraded after N weeks.
LOL, my policy is to never major-upgrade the OS the machine came with.
I have machines around the house with OS'es going back a ways...
This is the correct policy. I upgraded my mac because I couldn't install a certain application on the version I was running and now it runs crazy hot and the fans run on full blast whenever I watch a video on the internet.
My policy is to upgrade my secondary/personal/low importance computer on day one and my primary computer a few weeks later.