Just a little note: OS 9.2 won't install on the PB 3400, 9.1 is where it
tops out ...

tobias.

Tom wrote:

Booting from the OS CD you then go to the System Folder on the =
computer's hard drive and trash the System suitcase and Finder.  That =
makes it no longer a real System Folder and you're sure to get the core =
OS reinstalled.  It's probably the same as the clean install option.  =
You don't have to create a new System Folder and move prefs and things.

....................................................................
 Tom Roth  *  tel 336.716.4493
 Wake Forest University School of Medicine
 Dept of Biomedical Communications
 Medical Center Blvd  *  Winston-Salem, NC 27157
 http://www.wfubmc.edu/biomed/


> ----------
> From:         Donna Hood Pointer
> Reply To:     PowerBooks
> Sent:         Wednesday, July 10, 2002 11:16 AM
> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:      Re: 9.1 Crash Solver
>=20
> I'm probably at the point where I need to do this (reinstall the =
system in
> some fashion) . I don't understand your " Boot from the OS CD, and =
trash
> just the System  Suitcase file and the Finder file and then do a =
reinstall
> ". Do you mean, boot from the OS CD, install everything anew with a =
custom
> install except for the system suitcase and finder? Or Trash the system
> suitcase file and finder from your own computer harddrive while booted =
from
> the CD and then install with a regular install from the OS CD, which I =
think
> leaves all your extensions and preferences intact? I think the clean =
install
> gives you a completely new system and then you have to move your =
preferences
> over yourself. I'm considering going to 9.2, because I have a CD for =
that
> one, whereas I don't have one for 9.1. the 9.2 CD gives you the option =
of a
> clean install.=20
>=20


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