![]() When I buy my new copy of Leopard, will I have to do a clean install? Or will the disk be able to do an upgrade on my existing Leopard install? I'd hate to have to backup all of my stuff (and most likely lose something). ![]() Also, don't forget to update to 10.4.10 and iTunes 7.3 first. ![]() In your case, since the official specs for the iPhone do require a USB 2.0 port, I'd strongly suggest hauling your laptop down to the Apple or AT&T store and verifying that you can sync with a demo unit before shelling out your $500. Check out this AppleInsider thread for more details. I believe this behavior has been mentioned on a TUAW comment thread but I can't track it down at the moment. iTunes will throw a warning to tell you that the iPhone sync will go faster on a USB 2.0 port, but everything should get there eventually. How can I sync a iPhone to this computer?Īpparently you can sync it just fine, albeit more slowly than you might like. This week, we're talking iPhones and USB, clean OS installs, tab shortcuts for dialog boxes, and more. but the good news is that the submission process offers an opportunity for help from the community: just submit questions for next week as comments to this week's post, and perhaps one of your fellow readers will help solve your problem in short order. We welcome all your questions, even though we can't respond to all of them directly. This week on Ask TUAW: We're a (holi)day late and a blogger short, so I'm filling in this week while Mat's on vacation next week Chris Ullrich takes the hot seat. ![]()
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