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Mar 07, 2016 After hours of trial and error, I was finally able to install OSX 10.11 'El Capitan' on my used iMac (mid 2009)! I tried to use the internet installer that came with it, but it would not work without signing into the original owner's AppleID (even though I specifically went into iTunes to 'De-Authorize this computer' before wiping the original. Click on the 'Apply' button to create the partition. With your USB drive plugged in and the El Capitan installer sitting in the Applications folder, launch the Terminal app. Use Snow Leopard to create the Install OS X El Capitan application. Use Snow Leopard to create the El Capitan USB installer (El Capitan rescue USB). Note: In your case, you probably could avoid creating the El Capitan USB installer the and just run the Install OS X El Capitan application on the 2008 iMac.

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The Differences Between RAID 0 + 1 and RAID 10

RAID 0+1: If drives 1 and 2 fail, you will still have access to your data. If 1 & 3 or 2 & 4 fail, your down you will no longer have access to your data.

RAID 10: If drives 1 & 3 fail, you will still have access to your data. If 1 & 2 or 3 & 4 fail, your down and you no longer have access to your data.


What to do When Your RAID 0+1 Server Crashes

When your RAID 0+1 server fails and you lose access to your data its important that you make the correct decisions to ensure the best chance of recoverability of your important files. While there are a few things you can try to do, we recommend that you shut the server off and stop making attempts to recover your data yourself. It's to easy to make a simple mistake that can destroy your data! What happens if you lose your data forever?

Our trained RAID engineers have recovered data from virtually every type of RAID setup and RAID failure. We have the tools, training and experience to recover your RAID 0+1 fast and safe so you can be back up and running quickly.



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