"Aughenbaugh, W" wrote:

> Apple typically offers a $20 CD for folks who can't or don't want to
> download a major OS update. I have a few of them, but I don't know for sure
> that happened with 8.6. I strongly suspect that it did, however. Often these
> CDs contain 'extras' that are not included in the download.

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I have a question about 9.1, which is available as a downloadable update
for 9.0x or as
a CD, which the notes say "The disc may be used for full installation or
clean installation."

I would like to confirm if this means the CD version is a complete "OS
9.1" install CD that can be used
on any legacy macs or clones (that have at least 8.6) ?
If this is the case it may be worth owning one as a
maintenance/backup/repair for anyone hanging onto older power Macs.

Thanks

Alan

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