Are you going to do a fresh install or upgrade?
If you do a fresh install are you going to partition and format?
If you upgrade are you going to repair permissions before the upgrade?
If you upgrade are you going to disable Login Items until you can verify compatibility?
~ Eddie ~
I think, therefore iMac (aka iMac, therefore I think or iMac, what's your excuse?)
On Sunday, October 19, 2003, at 09:28 AM, Mark Benson wrote:
Since Panther is such a large "upgrade,"
It's actually only a few dozen megs more than Jaguar, if the developer builds are anything to go by.
I think what he means is it's a massive upgrade from the 'changes' POV. I *never* go up a major OS X increment over the top of the previous version. I did it from 10.1.5 to 10.2.1 on my iBook and regretted it constantly as my iBook behaved very strangely at times, plus, as was the case with Classic OSs, it leaves a lot of unused and random stuff behind.
I would think that erasing and installing would be less buggy. But step by step, how do you erase a partition?
Correct. Brownie Points. :D
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