Hi, I am new to OSX, having used it for the first time in march.
I have a 160 GB hard drive that had my original leopard install which I upgraded to snow leopard a month ago. I had various problems after the upgrade, most of which I fixed.
I have a new 640 GB hard drive and I am playing with a clean install of Snow Leopard.
My guess is that a cleanly installed OS is always going to be more reliable than one that has been upgraded to a newer version.
Should I move the old OS to the new hard drive (using time machine) or am I better off with a clean install of Snow Leopard?
If I go with a clean install of Snow Leopard should I use the migration assistant or should I manually copy over files and settings?
I have a 160 GB hard drive that had my original leopard install which I upgraded to snow leopard a month ago. I had various problems after the upgrade, most of which I fixed.
I have a new 640 GB hard drive and I am playing with a clean install of Snow Leopard.
My guess is that a cleanly installed OS is always going to be more reliable than one that has been upgraded to a newer version.
Should I move the old OS to the new hard drive (using time machine) or am I better off with a clean install of Snow Leopard?
If I go with a clean install of Snow Leopard should I use the migration assistant or should I manually copy over files and settings?