on 2/5/04 1:18 PM, Dennis Fazio at dfz at mac.com wrote: > --On Wednesday, February 4, 2004 11:55 AM +0000 Silvo Conticello > <silvoc at tiscali.it> wrote: > >> On Wednesday, Feb 4, 2004, at 11:49 Europe/London, S. Moussly wrote: >> >>> I just archived my previous OS and reinstalled Panther. Everything is >>> back >>> to how it used to be. The only downfall is that I have around 1.9GB of >>> "Previous System" that is taking a lot of my HD space. What is and >>> what is >>> not Safe to delete? How does the "Previous System" folder work with >>> the new >>> System? > >> AFAIK after you test your new system (everything works, you did not loose >> anything in the upgrade), you can just delete it. > > I believe this would be after you moved all your non-Apple applications to > the new Applications folder first, wouldn't it? Non-Apple applications are never moved from the Applications folder. As far as I can tell, the only "complete" folders that are moved are the /System and /private folders. -- Glenn L. Austin <>< Computer Wizard and Race Car Driver <glenn at austin-home.com> <http://www.austin-home.com/glenn/>