hi guys,
I upgraded to Snow Leopard yesterday morning and today I decided to reinstall my MBP with a clean installation, after knowing that we can run a clean install instead of has to be upgraded from Leopard. To be clear, I was a Leopard user.
The installation is almost like you can see in Leopard. So far, the installation just finished, I check and saw it used 10.02 GB on disk, the desktop is totally clean meaning there is not Macintosh HD as usual we saw or with boot camp partition if you had. So, I guess I have to make alias for those.
The firewall is not enabled, it is turned off as it came up after the installation. There are new quick time player in application and quicktime player 7 in utilities. That is so far what i have seen and now I will do clean install all my applications again and some of them will be restored from Time Machine. I will post the results after I finish.
SG
SG
I upgraded to Snow Leopard yesterday morning and today I decided to reinstall my MBP with a clean installation, after knowing that we can run a clean install instead of has to be upgraded from Leopard. To be clear, I was a Leopard user.
The installation is almost like you can see in Leopard. So far, the installation just finished, I check and saw it used 10.02 GB on disk, the desktop is totally clean meaning there is not Macintosh HD as usual we saw or with boot camp partition if you had. So, I guess I have to make alias for those.
The firewall is not enabled, it is turned off as it came up after the installation. There are new quick time player in application and quicktime player 7 in utilities. That is so far what i have seen and now I will do clean install all my applications again and some of them will be restored from Time Machine. I will post the results after I finish.
SG
SG