On Oct 29, 2007, at 19:42 PM, Julian Allason wrote:

Obviously, performance for some features will be somewhat sluggish on
older processors, but we've already received reports indicating normal
operation.

We bought and attempted to load Leopard onto my daughter's iBook G4 and my eMac G4, both of which met the CPU and other specs for minimum requirements. She tried to load it as Upgrade and Install. We had to have the Apple store fix it, pulling off her hard drive contents and doing a clean install, then reloading her hard drive stuff. I tried it on my machine as an Archive and Install. 4 1/2 hours of phone time with customer support later, my machine is functional BUT I have to RE-INSTALL all of the hard drive stuff it pulled off as the "previous system", which it did TWICE, first time when I did it and then last night online with customer support, when we did it as a "don't save previous settings" install. Those folders now reside in the hard drive, waiting for me to get back online with customer support in order to make SURE that they're replaced correctly. Needless to say I'm more than a little ticked with Apple right now, since I believe that they had far too much crap in this OS when they released it, and completely underestimated the problems loading it onto older machines. I finally bought that backup hard drive today. I can't deal with this kind of crap anymore - Charles.

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