would doing a clean install of Leopard then using migration  
assistant, bring over any undesired junk from Tiger?
Specifiaclly, I would like to have all my mail, preferences, photos  
(keywords!), music etc. preserved, but would like as fresh a Leopard  
install as possible.
I don't mind re-installing my apps, just not all the little user  
stuff I've gotten just how I want it over the past two years...

Rick




On Oct 21, 2007, at 4:37 PM, Jerry Freeman wrote:

>
> On Oct 21, 2007, at 2:56 PM, Stuart Urbahns wrote:
>
> <snip>
>
>> due to the developers having plenty of time to get ready for leopard.
>
> final build has been seeded only within the last 30 days?not much
> time to verify and/or recode a robust application. adobe noted last
> week that it's applications have yet to be verified against final  
> build.
>
> having the luxury of multiple available disks, i plan a clean install
> of leopard as a separate boot disk, then clean install my
> applications and devices one at a time as they are verified.
>
> i'm particularly interested in the nuances of time machine on
> external disk, as i plan to move to a macbook pro after macworld.
> best...jf
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