On Friday, September 20, 2002, at 10:16  PM, Mark wrote:

> Looking for a short 'n' sweet answer here. What is the best way to 
> upgrade
> OS10.1.5 to OS10.2 without doing a clean install. Since Jaguar's 
> release,
> I've read many posts on how it took hours to install, languages 
> installed
> that the user didn't want, slow as molasses performance (corrected by
> optimizing the drive, deleting certain help files, etc.) and so on. It 
> will
> take too long to go back through the many useful posts to glean the 
> info I
> need. To quote Monty Python, "My brain hurts!"
>
> FYI, I have an iBook (500MHz/combo, 640MB, 40GB IBM Travelstar) running
> OSX.1.5 with Classic at OS9.2.2.
>
> Or is short 'n' sweet, too much to ask :^)

I gotta say... on my PB G4 400, I didn't have any problems at all. I 
just did a custom install, turning off the languages I didn't know, and 
let 'er rip. I did a straight-up install.


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