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Next week I'm hopefully updating my mac OSX to Leopard, and I have a question about the install method.
I really would like to do a clean install of Leopard, but there's something I really don't want to miss in the process, like my address book entries and my bookmarks.
Assuming that I have a external disk with my system already backed up, can I do a clean install and then restore the information above? how should I do it?
Or should I go for an archive and install? I heard that in the installation process we can choose to keep some of our information. Will it cover my needs?
It's the first time I update an OS in mac, and I really don't know how should I proceed.
Thank you in advance
I really would like to do a clean install of Leopard, but there's something I really don't want to miss in the process, like my address book entries and my bookmarks.
Assuming that I have a external disk with my system already backed up, can I do a clean install and then restore the information above? how should I do it?
Or should I go for an archive and install? I heard that in the installation process we can choose to keep some of our information. Will it cover my needs?
It's the first time I update an OS in mac, and I really don't know how should I proceed.
Thank you in advance