Yes, 10.2 does have an "archive and install" option. If you do archive and install OS X places the "System" folder in "previous systems" and preserves your user's account and data.

You're applications may or may not be affected, I haven't used it often enough to know.

David

On Monday, July 7, 2003, at 12:26 AM, |n|i|c|k| wrote:

hey list....In mac os 9 there is a clean install mode that only replaces the system files....but this also replaces extensions so your apps wont work.......Does os X (10.2) have a clean install and if so will all my apps be alright.....?

n


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