http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=2009072008431183
Cleans up a Mac of user files, and sets it up to run Setup Assistant
when restarted.
This lets you set up a Mac, update it and/or add programs, then hand
it off as 'clean' with no users. Better than simply nuking and paving
it.
Bruce Johnson wrote:
http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=2009072008431183
Cleans up a Mac of user files, and sets it up to run Setup Assistant
when restarted.
This lets you set up a Mac, update it and/or add programs, then hand
it off as 'clean' with no users. Better than
On Jul 24, 2009, at 1:24 PM, nestami...@gmail.com wrote:
I've not even looked at it yet but I feel/know this is going to be
good.
I know macs are not as bad as windows in their need for nuke and
pave to
get them running faster, but this will come in handy.
Read the articlethis
Bruce Johnson writes,
Cleans up a Mac of user files, and sets it up to run Setup Assistant
when restarted.
This lets you set up a Mac, update it and/or add programs, then hand
it off as 'clean' with no users. Better than simply nuking and paving
it. for institutional or corprate use this is how
yersi...@cybernex.net wrote:
Bruce Johnson writes,
Cleans up a Mac of user files, and sets it up to run Setup Assistant
when restarted.
This lets you set up a Mac, update it and/or add programs, then hand
it off as 'clean' with no users. Better than simply nuking and paving
it. for