on 6/20/01 4:20 PM, Gretchen Hayman at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> At 15:21 -0400 6/20/01, Jim wrote:
> 
>> I'd be happy to hear
>> suggestions/warnings from you all.
> 
> Jim,
> 
> The only advice I have is if you do upgrade to 9.1, make sure you do
> a clean install of it.  I tried the 9.1 upgrade to my system running
> 9.0.4 at the time and had lots of problems.  Granted, I had a lot of
> third-party software running and 9.1 was _just_ out.  However, after
> I did a clean install, applied any applicable Apple software updates,
> and reinstalled all of my third-party software and updates I have
> been an extremely happy camper since.  IMHO, 9.1 has been much more
> stable for me than 9.0.4.  We have it installed on all of the Pismos
> we have and it is so very nice.
> 
> So, nothing but good experiences from this user.  But clean install is key.
> 
> Gretchen

I have an OS 9.1 update disk. How do you do a clean install with it?

Bill Fischer


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