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Apple’s latest cat has been released into the wild and I’ve been cruising the usual blogs and it looks like a large number of people moving to Leopard have had issues. These issues range from power management problems, applications crashing and kernel panics. One common fac
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1 year ago
I'm going to trust him when I update and do it that way, in the hope that I won't have to spend hours and hours and hours reinstalling all my applications. It would be a major pain for me to have to do that right now, and would definitely take more than 5 hours. I would probably need to set aside an entire weekend.
And if it does all go wrong, I'll restore from my backup and try again with a clean install, but it will have to wait until that week between Christmas and New Year's Eve when I can afford the time.
1 year ago
1 year ago
I did what John Gruber and many more seasoned mac users suggested: make a backup of your mac contents and do the default upgrade - if it fails, then go on to the clean install with your backup, nothing is lost. If it works, you just saved yourself a whole lot of time. I had Leopard running on my computer in 50 minutes with this method and I'm as happy as I can be.
1 year ago
I have upgraded many Panther machines to Tiger and hope to upgrade many Tiger machines to Leopard.
Anyway there's lots of room for error when moving Apps, Documents, not mention Library items back over after a clean install.
An alternative is to clean install Leopard to an external FW drive, boot up off it, then Use Migration Assistant (Best utility ever) to copy over Users, Apps documents settings etc, Finally either repaet the clean reinstall on first machine and migrate everything back again, or, Clone the external onto first machine.
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Adobe CS3
Microsoft Office
Apple iLife
Apple iWork
Final Cut Studio
Logic
AppleWorks
most shareware applications are just drag and drop. Copy them right over and you're good to go.
I do appreciate your logic of waiting and for many users, that's the best decision. Thanks for following up on my comments and I wish you the best of luck when it's time to move to Leopard. You can email any questions along the way to help@iboughtamac.com and we'll be sure to give you a hand.