haven't used it often
enough to know.
David
On Monday, July 7, 2003, at 12:26 AM, |n|i|c|k| wrote:
hey listIn mac os 9 there is a clean install mode that only
replaces the system filesbut this also replaces extensions so your
apps wont work...Does os X (10.2) have a clean
ok well... How do i try this clean install? is it on the 10.2 install
disk?
n
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Yes, I want to say its under custom install. Or options ...
David
On Monday, July 7, 2003, at 10:57 PM, |n|i|c|k| wrote:
ok well... How do i try this clean install? is it on the 10.2 install
disk?
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hey listIn mac os 9 there is a clean install mode that only
replaces the system filesbut 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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From: |n|i|c|k| [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: clean install
hey listIn mac os 9 there is a clean install mode that only
replaces the system filesbut this also
, at 12:26 AM, |n|i|c|k| wrote:
hey listIn mac os 9 there is a clean install mode that only
replaces the system filesbut 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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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
Clyde Kahrl wrote:
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.
Clean install installs
At 12:03 AM -0400 5/10/02, Laurent Daudelin wrote:
Fresh clean install of 9.2.1 from the PBG4 factory disk. Immediately added
9.2.2 update and Carbon 1.5 update. Gets a bus error when Classic is started.
Boots find has host operating system.
H, if you didn't install anything else
At 10:20 AM -0400 5/9/02, Laurent Daudelin wrote:
One last thing, make sure you have the latest CarbonLib.
-Laurent.
Fresh clean install of 9.2.1 from the PBG4 factory disk. Immediately added 9.2.2
update and Carbon 1.5 update. Gets a bus error when Classic is started. Boots find has
host
on 09/05/02 19:38, Paul Nicholson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 10:20 AM -0400 5/9/02, Laurent Daudelin wrote:
One last thing, make sure you have the latest CarbonLib.
-Laurent.
Fresh clean install of 9.2.1 from the PBG4 factory disk. Immediately added
9.2.2 update and Carbon 1.5
I have been working on a friend's Lombard here in India, and originally
after working fine for a year or so, she developed a problem receiving
email only on that computer. It would always show a TCP/IP error message.
After doing a clean install of 9.0 and upgrading to 9.2 (physical trashing
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