Take Control of Upgrading to El Capitan (1.1) by Kissell Joe

Take Control of Upgrading to El Capitan (1.1) by Kissell Joe

Author:Kissell, Joe
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: TidBITS
Published: 2015-10-06T00:00:00+00:00


Select a Destination

The next screen asks you confirm which volume you want to install El Capitan onto. In most cases, it displays its best guess—typically your startup volume (Figure 8)—but in some situations you may see multiple disks here, in which case you should select the one you want. To install El Capitan onto a volume that’s not shown, click Show All Disks to display all available options and then make your selection.

Figure 8: If the installer’s best guess as to your desired destination isn’t right and the one you want isn’t visible, click Show All Disks. If the installer can’t use a volume as the destination for any reason, that volume is dimmed; click it for an explanation. Note that you can’t install El Capitan onto:

A disk that uses a partition map scheme other than GUID Partition Table (see Prepare Your External Drive)

A volume formatted using anything other than Mac OS Extended (Journaled), with or without case-sensitivity or encryption; you’re prompted to reformat it using Disk Utility

A volume containing an installation of Leopard or Tiger



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