> 
> And yes, it is the fastest way, if you don't count the work to make a CCC 
> copy. For only one Power Mac the effort is propably more time consuming than 
> to install a fresh Mac OS X – provided you don't reinstall every week!
> 
> p.s. yes, I've also got CCC images laying around… waiting to be used, to save 
> time…
> 


Actually I find the Tiger CCC's a lot more handy as not to go through Java 
hell. I keep CCC's updated for all my systems so a scratch install is rare 
aroun here:-)
But either way there is some time involved depending on the CCC size.

John M
Anaheim OC
dadbe...@gmail.com



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