I am ready to sell my PB1400cs, am a computer user but
not a techie, and need to know what's the best
practice for a few things:
- What is the best way to clean off personal files,
preferences, etc.? It works fine as it is and I'd like
to change the absolute minimum.
Currently running 9.0 - have the CD (it doesn't have a
CD drive - I use a SCSI connection to my PowerMac.) I
also have the original disks shipped with the PB. I
believe there are even a few folders on the HD holding
the intermediary OS files, that say things like "OS8
System Folder". Is there a utility already available
which can clean this up? FYI I don't have a connection
from the macs to the internet.
- I will post this for sale (and other items) on the
LEM-swap list; can anyone suggest other likely places
I could post, especially that might include the
Boston, MA, area? I would prefer to sell to someone
local (New England) and not to get onto ebay, but
please let me know if ebay really is a good idea
anyway.
FYI I'm posting a similar request on the PCI PowerMacs
list.
Thanks.
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