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Panther to Leopard Question
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<blockquote data-quote="naftalim" data-source="post: 523662" data-attributes="member: 38627"><p>I would suggest doing an Erase and Install. I did this for a friend who has a G4and was running 10.2 </p><p></p><p>Make sure you have a backup drive, (use Carbon Copy Cloner (older version found on their website)) and test booting by setting it as the StartUp Disk (System Preferences/StartupDisk)</p><p></p><p>Do the Install by booting from your install Disks. Insert the disk, restart your machine, when the screen turns black, hold down the C key till the Grey Apple shows up and the spinning wheel starts. Then run Disk Utility to verify your disk. </p><p></p><p>Note that the default install for Leopard is Upgrade. You need to look for the Options button to select the other 2 Installs. </p><p></p><p>You can then use Migration Assistant to bring back your apps and data</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="naftalim, post: 523662, member: 38627"] I would suggest doing an Erase and Install. I did this for a friend who has a G4and was running 10.2 Make sure you have a backup drive, (use Carbon Copy Cloner (older version found on their website)) and test booting by setting it as the StartUp Disk (System Preferences/StartupDisk) Do the Install by booting from your install Disks. Insert the disk, restart your machine, when the screen turns black, hold down the C key till the Grey Apple shows up and the spinning wheel starts. Then run Disk Utility to verify your disk. Note that the default install for Leopard is Upgrade. You need to look for the Options button to select the other 2 Installs. You can then use Migration Assistant to bring back your apps and data [/QUOTE]
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