Don't have an external hard drive, so that's not an option. I just
hope there's enough discs to back up everything to them.
Is there a way to just archive the system and put it on multiple discs?
Jane
On Oct 18, 2007, at 5:34 AM, Scott Howell wrote:
Doesn't matter how you upgrade, but backing up your data is the
most important thing you can do. Matter of fact, I highly recommend
you backup the entire system to an external drive.
Scott
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On Oct 17, 2007, at 9:22 PM, Jane Jordan (gmail) wrote:
Well, I'll be getting mine soon after the release date, and boy am
I looking forward to it. Who cares if I can't use Windows--not
possible on an iBook, not with BootCamp. I am looking forward to
playhing with it! I am just debating whether the folks at the
Apple Store in King of Prussia will want to install it, or if I
can do it. Or rather, what the best way of installing is, if
backing up all data to discs and doing a complete re-install, or
if doing and archive and re-install will be better. Hmmm ...
Jane
On Oct 17, 2007, at 11:51 AM, Buddy Brannan wrote:
Hey guys,
Just ordered Leopard from MacMall:
www.macmall.com
$109, and they say I'll have October 26th delivery. Now whether I
will or not, who knows? I picked cheapest ground shipping, at
$7.14, but I can fill out a rebate form to have it free if I care
to bother. And that $109 is the up front cost, not a mail-in
rebate as I'd thought before.
So there ya go :)
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