is there anyway?

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meltbanana314

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What kind of problems have you had with 10.3.8 that would make you want to downgrade?
 
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repair permissions. After every software update, and about every 2 weeks: close all apps and log totally off. Log on, go in Finder, Applications. Utilities, Disk Utility. After the message -getting disk information- select volume (below the hard drive name -upper left corner). Just highlight it. Now look to the lower two things are there near the middle, verify permissions, repair permissions. Click repair permissions
 

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You can not back out, or move back to a previous version easily. If you want to downgrade, you will need to reload the system starting at 10.3 and upgrading to point you want to be. The question is like meltbanana314 asked, what is the problem that making you think about downgrading?
 
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freakin fanspeeds and restarting the whole time, gna do the repair permissions now, will let all know how it goes tho :)
 
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ryanyogan

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That is one of the biggest updates of .8 is the fan's kick on at a much lower temperature now to reduce problems with heat. Its kind of a take what you can get, choose heat and problems or a lil more fan noise...
 
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rman said:
You can not back out, or move back to a previous version easily. If you want to downgrade, you will need to reload the system starting at 10.3 and upgrading to point you want to be. The question is like meltbanana314 asked, what is the problem that making you think about downgrading?

well you could make a copy of your current system using something like Carbon Copy Cloner and then use Disk Utility to Restore your system back to the way it was.
 

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