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In a message dated 6/20/10 3:32:22 PM, COCCORP@aol.com writes:<BR>
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Just wanted to be clear -- I MIGRATED THE USER FILES AND SUCH using "Migration Assistant" onto the bootable Leopard from the files off my non-bootable Leopard drive. Evidently I shouldn't have done that(!).. maybe NOT MIGRATE some of the settings? But which ones and why??<BR>
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