Do you have to reboot

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im hopfully getting leopard for my mac somtime soon mainly so i can use windows and use some of my pc games that have been gathering dust for a while

when i install it is it like rebooting your computer would i have to re install all the programs i had on before i intsalled the new operating system
 

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MBP 2.3 Ghz 4GB RAM 860 GB SSD, iMac 3.4 GHz Intel Core i7 32GB RAM, Fusion Drive 1TB
Print out the instructions to boot camp and follow them to the letter.
 
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I'm pretty sure there is an "upgrade" installation for a new version that would allow you to save all your apps, but I wouldn't recommend it. Its allways better to start fresh with a new operating system.

Upgrade installs have been compared to pulling a table cloth out from a bunch of dishes and then trying to feed a new one back under them without disturbing the dishes.
 
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Lmao, nice explanation aeiou.

Yeah, just start off clean dude.
 

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