Yes, it's full install. I forget the exact version, since I took it to 10.2.6 immediately after installing it...I can look if it matters to you (it's at my office.)

I'm not claiming any expertise; it just simply worked easily for me on all six beige boxes. I suspect mine were easy because all were completely bone-stock (with the exception of two of 'em having large hard drives) and I did erase-installs instead of archive or install over 9. I realize that wouldn't work for everybody, but was perfect for me.

Since I had several to do, I put the 10.2.6 upgrade, Safari, QT, and iTunes 4 in the shared folder of the first one I did, then as I did the others, I could copy those across my network and save downloading them again from Apple. It was relatively fast and painless.

Travis

On Sunday, July 27, 2003, at 12:43 PM, John Slavin wrote:

So your's was the full 10.2 install? Not an upgrade? Was it a base 10.2 or 10.2.1 or something later?


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