yes.

On 30 sep, 22:24, m3chan1zr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm guessing its the same for gOS 2.9?
>
> On Sep 30, 10:54 am, mahjongg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > No, it isn't an upgrade, its a new install. Its comparable from going
> > to windows 95 to Windows XP. You cant "upgrade", the changes are too
> > major.
>
> > You need to backup all your user data, and after installation any
> > programs you installed you need to install manually again. In
> > Principle Synaptics offers an option to save its configuration (which
> > programs are installed) in a small textfile, so you can restore them
> > automatically, but because there are many new elements in gOS 3 you
> > would remove when you do that, it's use isn't safe.
>
> > In theory you can install gOS 3 next to gOS 1 on its own partition,
> > then copy files from gOS 1 to gOS 3, but you need to know how to use a
> > partitioner to later get rid of gOS 1.
>
> > The good news is that gOS 3 will have a working upgrader, so (within
> > reason) you will be able to upgrade to later versions, and will
> > receive safety updates etc.
>
> > On 30 sep, 16:17, m3chan1zr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > I have an Everex gPC that I once upgraded to gOS space when it first
> > > released.  I can't recall but I believe that I had to reconfigure and
> > > setup all the software I had before in the previous version of gOS
> > > (ver. 1).  When I upgrade to version 3.0, do I have to re-set up
> > > everything or will it just upgrade my system and leave my files,
> > > software, settings, etc. alone?  Thanks in advance.
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