So my client bought me a Macbook Air and was nice enough to load Office 2008, Aperture, iWork '08. Very nice of him.
Problem is I don't need another laptop so I want to give it to my brother in law. I haven't used the computer that much but I still would feel better if I could erase all the data (internet history, cache, downloads, etc).
I know i could just pop in the installation disc, erase, and reinstall 10.5 but i don't want to get rid of all the programs.
My client did buy the programs but didn't think I would need the discs. He's also out of the country and who knows where they are now.
Is there any way to "restore" OSX without removing applications?
thanks!
Problem is I don't need another laptop so I want to give it to my brother in law. I haven't used the computer that much but I still would feel better if I could erase all the data (internet history, cache, downloads, etc).
I know i could just pop in the installation disc, erase, and reinstall 10.5 but i don't want to get rid of all the programs.
My client did buy the programs but didn't think I would need the discs. He's also out of the country and who knows where they are now.
Is there any way to "restore" OSX without removing applications?
thanks!