Alex, i found my own answer in the Feb issue of Macworld where there is 
an article how to keep your Mac healthy. It explains the cache files. I 
only used to delete the Safary Cache in case of slowdown.
Marta
On Feb 1, 2005, at 12:50, John Robinson wrote:

> Alex,
>
> Guess I am not cautious enough, I just downloaded the upgrade on five 
> computers and didn't think a thing about it.  Got along fine with them 
> all, guess next time I should be more cautious.
>
> John R.
>
>
> On Feb 1, 2005, at 12:05 PM, Alex Whitman wrote:
>
>>> I've been holding off downloading the update until someone gives the 
>>> "All
>>> Clear."
>>>
>>>
>> For whatever it's worth, yesterday I downloaded and installed it on a 
>> G4 iMac and a G4 iBook with no problems. As I have learned from 
>> experience, I first emptied the trash and the caches and ran 
>> MacJanitor, and repaired permissions both before and after (this is 
>> surely overkill, but we all have our crazy superstitions).
>>
>> Alex Whitman
>>
>>
>>
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