On Oct 5, 2008, at 5:48 PM, Doug Burton wrote:

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> On Oct 4, 2008, at 6:50 PM, PeterH wrote:
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>> On Oct 4, 2008, at 3:13 PM, glen wrote:
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>>> Also be sure you have upgraded to to proper firmware -- 4.2.8 iirc,
>>> I'm not at my DA now so I can't check the exact version. This
>>> should be documented in the  installation manual
>>
>> 4.2.8f1 is the highest level.
>
> Okay, just booted up the system and I have everything ready for the
> new CPU.  Firmware is at the recommended level (4.2.8f1) and the 120
> Gb drive has been installed, but not yet setup.  It seems the
> recommended install is on a clean drive, so that is what I will do.
> Other than 9.22 on the 80 Gb drive, I really have nothing there I
> need to save.  I suppose I can just use CCC to copy over the 9.22
> system to the new drive after Leopard has been installed.  Hopefully
> by this time next weekend I will be using the newly upgraded system,

I would leave 9.2.2 on a separate drive if possible. Remember, if you  
go to Leopard, you will need to boot into 9 to run any classic apps,  
10.5 does not support running classic apps at all,

Len


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