Charles Martin wrote:

> Nothing *particularly* special: you don't have to worry about your 
> settings, just choose "Archive & Install" from the options and all your 
> user prefs are saved.

When I went from 10.1.5 to 10.2 I just hit the 'Install' button and 
forgot to check the 'Archive & Install' option, but still nothing of my 
settings were lost, everything was still there, except that the 
'automatic login' was disabled which I had used in 10.1.5, but Jag 
enables that on every Mac after installing it. But I had forgotten my 
pass so had to reset the pass :-P

> I'd strongly recommend running fsck, 

fsck repairs the HD, right? How'd you do that exactly? IIRC booting with 
CMD-S and typing fsck I guess?


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