[X Newbies] New OS-X 10.2 Install

David Crandon tdc at attbi.com
Tue Feb 4 15:08:01 PST 2003


Well, I'd suggest you do the Archive and Install. It only took me about
10-15 min to drag over any stuff that didn't get copied. It was no
sweat. This Macworld article gives the details.

http://www.macworld.com/2002/10/features/install/

David Crandon

Ken Johnson wrote:
> 
> I'm about to install 10.2 in my (2) computers over 10.1.5.  I'm going to
> install it right over the current config (1-partition with both 10..1.5 and
> 9.2.x), but I figured I'd ask first if there's anything to watch out for.
> 
> Thanks for any/all advice....
> 
> Ken
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