That will happen on its own, with a new install. I just did some drive
swaps, and wanted to made a new one the main OS drive, so I started
from scratch. Big welcome screen and all.

On Aug 2, 10:38 pm, DLC <[email protected]> wrote:
> Greetings all,
> I hope my description is accurate to the point that it rings a bell. I
> do remember this being briefly chatted up on this list, but I can't
> come up with the correct syntax to register a winning query. Here
> goes:
>
> I am putting a fresh install of OS X (Leopard) on a person's new (to-
> them) G5. When i am finished with all the updates, I would then like
> the unit to boot up as if they were the new owner, starting up the Mac
> for the first time and being asked to set up their account and
> register with Apple.
>
> I seem to recall a little utility script that one runs to make this
> so, or a start-up preference that needs deleting.
> Does this make sense, or ring a bell with anyone? If so, let me know.
>
> Thanks in advance for any input.
> Best regards,
> Dana

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