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Help in getting used MBP up and running
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<blockquote data-quote="Lsuber" data-source="post: 1288198" data-attributes="member: 212776"><p>Ok, so I have the MBP in hand, and it appears that it was handed down to me as-is (no wipe or anything done). Is there an easy way to remove the previous owners files and settings, essentially resetting it back to original configuration as if it were new? It appears to have Leopard installed on it, has a 2.16Ghz dual-core processor and 2Gb of RAM.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lsuber, post: 1288198, member: 212776"] Ok, so I have the MBP in hand, and it appears that it was handed down to me as-is (no wipe or anything done). Is there an easy way to remove the previous owners files and settings, essentially resetting it back to original configuration as if it were new? It appears to have Leopard installed on it, has a 2.16Ghz dual-core processor and 2Gb of RAM. [/QUOTE]
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