Uninstalling OS X How to do it completely?
John Erdman
jperdman at earthlink.net
Thu Apr 22 17:45:19 PDT 2004
Today's Lesson : DO NOT ever, ever, ever load Keyspan's USB 10.2
drivers onto as OS 10.2.8 system. I did it this morning and it cost me
a whole day to straighten it out. One effect was to scramble something
on my HDD so that the OS-X disc was unrecognizable even to OS 9.2.2.
Anyhow I straightened that out.
The solution involved installing OS 10.1.2 onto a "virgin" partition
that was being used only for file backup. When I did that. et voilà
all of a sudden I could see my main partition and ultimately remove the
offensive Keyspan files.
Now I'm left with an unwanted version of OS 10.1.2 on that partition.
How can I thoroughly remove the OS from that partiton? I've looked in
the Apple knowledge base and didn't uncover any references. Nor did I
find anything in Apple Help (but that wasn't a surprise was it?)
Of course I can start to toss system-looking folders, but Im a little
fearful of tossing something important. Moreover it's likely I'd miss a
good many things. And further I'd like to remove everything the
installer installed this AM including the apps.
Any suggestions for how to proceed from here?
Thanks
John
Peaks Island, Maine
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