Good evening everyone;

I have a rank amateur question. Being that I am relatively new to the Apple 
operating system, having only bought a dual boot MacBook Pro notebook a couple 
of months back, I would like to install the new Leopard operating system  in 
replacement of my current Tiger operating system (going this route because of 
wanting to learn just the intricacies of a sole operating system as well as 
there being some major problems on the Windows side of the "Boot Camp" 
partition I am using). As previously mentioned above, being an Apple newcomer, 
I had an Apple service technician come into my home to set up a home network 
for me, between my MacBook Pro and my Windows desktop computers, using an 
Airport Extreme base station router, as well as setting up a wireless keyboard  
and mouse in said system.

That said, since  having the Apple service technician come back out to my home 
is next to impossible because of a long waiting list, if I wanted to backup the 
network and wireless settings on my MacBook Pro notebook before doing a clean 
new installation of the Leopard operating system (for migration into the 
Leopard operating system when it is freshly installed), what particular 
settings and/or methodology would you suggest?

Thank you all over the place for whatever assistance you may be able to provide,
Dennis

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