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10.4.8 not booting
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<blockquote data-quote="paulmalenke" data-source="post: 284869" data-attributes="member: 23643"><p>An archive install is where You reinstall the opertating system without a full format, basically it takes all of your old files and puts them into a folder. Then, Mac OS X is installed and then once it is installed, all of your personal files are moved back into there spots they were in before. I am not sure if I am exactly right, but this is pretty much what it does</p><p></p><p>I have had to do this once... so it is not like I am just pulling this out of my, umm ear.</p><p></p><p>You should be able to do this by just inserting the install disc at startup that came with your mac.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paulmalenke, post: 284869, member: 23643"] An archive install is where You reinstall the opertating system without a full format, basically it takes all of your old files and puts them into a folder. Then, Mac OS X is installed and then once it is installed, all of your personal files are moved back into there spots they were in before. I am not sure if I am exactly right, but this is pretty much what it does I have had to do this once... so it is not like I am just pulling this out of my, umm ear. You should be able to do this by just inserting the install disc at startup that came with your mac. [/QUOTE]
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