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Apple Imac Mountain Lion
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Following problems with java and Apple stopping it working on my computer, I upgraded to Mountain Lion so that I could play bridge on an online website that I use.
My imac does not like this update, the page continually goes off to another page without any reason. I am having problems on the bridge website in that some of the set up screens to play with other players will not clear, and generally I am fed up with it.
My question is how would I go back to Snow Leopard, as at the moment I cannot play on the bridge website without continual problems.
Thanks.
My imac does not like this update, the page continually goes off to another page without any reason. I am having problems on the bridge website in that some of the set up screens to play with other players will not clear, and generally I am fed up with it.
My question is how would I go back to Snow Leopard, as at the moment I cannot play on the bridge website without continual problems.
Thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Not sure if this will work for you, but you could try this and if you have a Time-Machine backup, which is usually the case you should be able to restore it:
Command-R to the rescue.
Just hold down Command-R during startup and OS X Recovery springs into action. It lets you choose from common utilities: You can run Disk Utility to check or repair your hard drive, erase your hard drive and reinstall a fresh copy of OS X, or restore your Mac from a Time Machine backup. You can even use Safari to get help from Apple Support online. And if OS X Recovery encounters problems, it will automatically connect to Apple over the Internet.
Command-R to the rescue.
Just hold down Command-R during startup and OS X Recovery springs into action. It lets you choose from common utilities: You can run Disk Utility to check or repair your hard drive, erase your hard drive and reinstall a fresh copy of OS X, or restore your Mac from a Time Machine backup. You can even use Safari to get help from Apple Support online. And if OS X Recovery encounters problems, it will automatically connect to Apple over the Internet.
Did you upgrade Java? I gave the link on your last thread.
http:// java.co m/en/do wnload/ manual. jsp
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I do not have time-machine backup, so probably will not be able to sort it out this way.
I did upgrade Java and is working normally now. Java was the problem in the first place which is why I upgraded to Mountain Lion.
I have since heard from someone else that uses the bridge website I use that they have had the same problem with their imac and mountain lion and they have had to go out and buy a windows laptop with windows 7 on it, because windows 8 does not support Java.
Really loathe to buy a new laptop when perfectly happy with my iMac. Seems to be that it an apple problem with this particular website. I have sent an email to the people who run this website to see if they have any answers, not hopeful.
As far as I am concerned, Mountain Lion compared to Snow Leopard is useless, so unstable, wish I had never installed it, but Apple would not support the old Java version and blocked it on my iMac.
Anyway thanks folks for your comments, always helps to hear what you say.
I did upgrade Java and is working normally now. Java was the problem in the first place which is why I upgraded to Mountain Lion.
I have since heard from someone else that uses the bridge website I use that they have had the same problem with their imac and mountain lion and they have had to go out and buy a windows laptop with windows 7 on it, because windows 8 does not support Java.
Really loathe to buy a new laptop when perfectly happy with my iMac. Seems to be that it an apple problem with this particular website. I have sent an email to the people who run this website to see if they have any answers, not hopeful.
As far as I am concerned, Mountain Lion compared to Snow Leopard is useless, so unstable, wish I had never installed it, but Apple would not support the old Java version and blocked it on my iMac.
Anyway thanks folks for your comments, always helps to hear what you say.