On Jun 2, 2005, at 2:55 PM, Kristina Rost wrote:
on 6/2/05 8:30 AM, Andrew in Ann Arbor at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I recently did a clean install of OS 9.2.2 upgrading from 9.1.
When you say clean install...do you mean you wipe out everything on
the HD
to upgrade? fonts apps etc?
Actually, in the context of OS 9 a 'clean install' gives you a fresh
new un-mucked with system folder. Your old system folder is called
'Previous System' and you can manually transfer your third party
extensions, preferences, fonts, etc from it to the new System folder.
A mild hassle, and not really necessary, unless you had a problematic
system to start with; with 8.6 - 9.n Apple had the Upgrade down pat,
it worked quite well.
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