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To get a brand new one!
A guy I work with offered me a good price, & as I was gonna upgrade the memory & hard drive anyways... Might as well spend the extra & get a new one with better processor & Leopard to boot! Im wondering what to do to clean it out before giving it to him? I know the obvious stuff but im sure there are settings i dont know about that i should reset. S. |
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well i would say pull the hdd and keep it as you can always put it in a new laptop and its safe that way
but just stick in your osx disk and do a nice new install and format should be fine. |
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