Does anyone know how to do a clean install of OSX and keep your files?
        I know that OSX  can set aside your old system folder on an 
install but if the thing was buggy to begin with I want to know what 
is going into the new system.
        For example, I would love to transfer my ViaVoice files to 
OSX 10.2 without transferring anything else.  Maybe also some fonts. 
BUT OSX is so complicated and there are so many invisible files i 
don't know how to do this.   Carbon Cloner clones your system 
folder--but if it's buggy what does this do?
        IDEAS?
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