I would not dispense with my old discs, especially if they came with you computer. you may need stuff off them like the user guide for your computer. You may decide you hate leopard and want to go back.
using the c key is the same as clicking install macosx when you put in the cd but sure, you can do that if you like. ----- Original Message ----- From: "James Austin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "General discussions on all topics relating to the use of Mac OS X by theblind" <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2007 10:28 AM Subject: Leopard CD is a disc all of its own Hi folks, I have just finished listening to the guided tour of Leopard. A number of things confused me. 1. Is the Leopard disc simply an upgrade disc or is it a full operating system, i.e. can I simply keep this disc with me instead of carrying around my tiger discs as well? Well i spoke to the Apple centre here in Cardiff, and they informed me that it was a complete installation disc. So just in case anyone else was as confused as I was, you can dispense with your old Tiger discs if you wish when you purchase Leopard. 2. Instead of simply running the installation from within Tiger, can we simply hold down the "C" key on the keyboard when we insert the disc and it will boot as normal into the Leopard installation? 3. John (the guy in the presentation), said that we could browse other Macs/PCs if they were on our network, I am assuming that you need the other user's password if you want to gain any further aces than just what is publicly available Thanks Take care all James
