hi

when u erase the drive you can erase it with standard options or with a higher level of security i.e. erase it with putting zeroes over all the data or erase it four, eight i bleieve or sixteen times over so that no data can be recovered from any file after complete

On 20 Sep 2007, at 20:53, James Austin wrote:

yes, and you can specify what sort of erase to do. But there are far more knowledgeable people on this list who may be able to offer you more of an explanation
On 20 Sep 2007, at 20:43, Jed Barton wrote:

Wow!
So does that go through all the stuff like re-formatting the drive, ETC?

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Hi Jed,

You just insert the DVD at startup, hold down the letter "C", and
wait for the disc to stop spinning.  you then turn on VO in the
normal manner. Wait for a moment, and the installation will begin to
talk. you can then use VO to install the Tiger OS. I see no reason
why this should be any different for Leopard.

Hope this helps

James
On 20 Sep 2007, at 18:25, Jed Barton wrote:

Heyy guys,
How is the current OS install of tiger, anyone done it? What's the
process?  How do you manage to get it to install and talk, that is
pretty slick. Any ideas?

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I don't see why not. It was a big thing for Apple to allow an
accesssible installation of a commercial operating system. I don't
see them removing this feature from the installation
On 20 Sep 2007, at 17:23, Jed Barton wrote:

You can do it all with voiceover with no problem?

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I've been using OSX for quite a long time and gone through several
major

upgrades in the past. So far I've never had a problem. You just run
their installer and it takes care of the rest. Applications, user
account and preferences all just stay as they were. I have had some
shareware things go wacky after the upgrade because they were
relying on

some depricated stuff but otherwise the transitions have been
smooth. I
would expect the same from this version.

CB

Jed Barton wrote:
Anyone ever done a system upgrade like this, is it easy to do?

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I am!!!
On 20 Sep 2007, at 16:39, VaShaun Jones wrote:


Anyone going to buy Leopard as soon as it comes out? Do you
think it
will slow the system like Vista did in Windows? What will be
better in VO that has been reported (not speculation). It would
make my surfing a heck of allot better if they would add visited
links to their fixes.

















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