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I’ve pretty much resolved to do a fresh reinstallation (NOT an Archive and Install) of OS X on my G5 iMac 17” 2Ghz, 2GB, with OS X 10.4 and all updates. I have a couple questions about this.
iTunes- I’ve backed up my library and I’m wondering if on my fresh installation will restoring my iTunes library end up using up one of my computer authorizations for all my purchased content? Does authorization actually go by computer serial number or something else?
MS Office- Also, same here: will a reinstall of that end up using one of my authorization codes (student edition comes with five codes)?
AirPort Express- I manage an AirPort Express base station from my computer. Will I have any trouble with that after a complete erase and install? Or will it all ‘just work’ if I have all the correct passwords?
GarageBand- is there a way I can save my user-created instrument/track settings?
And finally, are there any other files, settings, etc., that I should save for my fresh install?
I have AppleCare but thought I’d exhaust my options before taking it in.
The back story: came home yesterday and woke my iMac from sleep and logged in. Computer goes to default OS X background (not my chosen background) and takes about fifteen minutes to log in (it usually takes less than 30 seconds). Once logged in Mail takes about 10 minutes to start then informs me that my home directory is full, though I still have 66GB of free space on my hard drive. (Other programs only work in one-second bursts while Mail is taking its sweet time.) The only option presented by Mail is "quit".
I have three user accounts on my computer: my standard user account; an admin account; a guest account. The only account regularly used is my standard user account. The icon for my standard user account has changed to a default icon but I did not change it.
I ran all the usual stuff, repair permissions, repair disk, restart. Still excruciatingly slow login and fan runs at full speed until I move the mouse. Command-Option-P-R. Still slow and full blast fan. Ran some scripts linked to from the apple support website. Still slow and full blast fan. Removed recently installed programs (iStumbler, beta AirPort Traffic widget). Still slow and fan runs full blast during fifteen minute login process until mouse is moved. Fan also runs full blast when screen goes into power save mode until mouse is moved.
Backed up iTunes library last night and for some reason computer automatically shut down after backup with no input from me. The computer did not do that last time I backed up the iTunes library. I’m able to turn my computer on this morning but it still has an excruciatingly slow login process. Once logged in computer seems about normal, maybe a hair slower.neye:
iTunes- I’ve backed up my library and I’m wondering if on my fresh installation will restoring my iTunes library end up using up one of my computer authorizations for all my purchased content? Does authorization actually go by computer serial number or something else?
MS Office- Also, same here: will a reinstall of that end up using one of my authorization codes (student edition comes with five codes)?
AirPort Express- I manage an AirPort Express base station from my computer. Will I have any trouble with that after a complete erase and install? Or will it all ‘just work’ if I have all the correct passwords?
GarageBand- is there a way I can save my user-created instrument/track settings?
And finally, are there any other files, settings, etc., that I should save for my fresh install?
I have AppleCare but thought I’d exhaust my options before taking it in.
The back story: came home yesterday and woke my iMac from sleep and logged in. Computer goes to default OS X background (not my chosen background) and takes about fifteen minutes to log in (it usually takes less than 30 seconds). Once logged in Mail takes about 10 minutes to start then informs me that my home directory is full, though I still have 66GB of free space on my hard drive. (Other programs only work in one-second bursts while Mail is taking its sweet time.) The only option presented by Mail is "quit".
I have three user accounts on my computer: my standard user account; an admin account; a guest account. The only account regularly used is my standard user account. The icon for my standard user account has changed to a default icon but I did not change it.
I ran all the usual stuff, repair permissions, repair disk, restart. Still excruciatingly slow login and fan runs at full speed until I move the mouse. Command-Option-P-R. Still slow and full blast fan. Ran some scripts linked to from the apple support website. Still slow and full blast fan. Removed recently installed programs (iStumbler, beta AirPort Traffic widget). Still slow and fan runs full blast during fifteen minute login process until mouse is moved. Fan also runs full blast when screen goes into power save mode until mouse is moved.
Backed up iTunes library last night and for some reason computer automatically shut down after backup with no input from me. The computer did not do that last time I backed up the iTunes library. I’m able to turn my computer on this morning but it still has an excruciatingly slow login process. Once logged in computer seems about normal, maybe a hair slower.neye: