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- MacBook Pro 13 Inch, 2 Mac Mini's 1.66 & 1.83, 2- iMac Intel i3 iPhone 4 & iPad 2 32 gig.
Ok, I'm in the installer. It won't let me install to the external drive, unfortunately, because it says OS X can't start from this volume. Its formatted for Macs, so I guess that means OS X just doesn't boot from externals. Bummer.
With my MB's HDD selected it says the following:
"You have selected to move the files in the System folder on this volume to a folder named "Previous System" and save existing settings and user accounts. After installing a new version of Mac OS X, your existing settings and user accounts will be restored."
Hmmm, that sounds about alright, though a little too vague or un-mentioning about what will happen to all my other files and apps. It says the install requires 15.5GB and fortunately with some recent spring cleaning I've got 20.7GB free.
My finger's on the button. Someone please either stop me or tell me its all gonna be alright!
I'm still waiting for the miror image of my MBP to finish. The next thing we are going to try is to hook up my MBP to a co-workers PowerBook G4 and see if it will recognize mine as an external drive (which it should) then I will back-up my latest emails, files, some programs etc... then finally do a clean install. All this work for most likelly the last up date for 10.4. For all this work Apple should give me a free copy of 10.5 when it is released, and I may just call them and ask them. The most frustrating part of this is I just set my MBP up to do some desktop music publishing with FL Studio and my Korg MicroKontrol Midi keyboard, then installed this update, and bam, all that work is now gone.