On May 13, 2005, at 6:45 AM, Laurent Daudelin wrote:

The best way to "upgrade", IMHO, is to do an "Archive &
Install". Not knowing where the problem is, it'd be very hard to fix it
without reinstalling...

This may be so, but the last time I did an Archive & Install, it took me three full days to gradually migrate settings, Preferences, etc. (from the Previous System folder) as well as having to do a fresh install of several applications. That's three full days I could have been doing things to earn a living. So I'm very reluctant to do that again.


Regards,

Harry Corsover


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