On Oct 29, 2007, at 4:36 PM, Paul Moortgat wrote: > 8. - EPISODE #82 - READ THIS BEFORE YOU INSTALL LEOPARD > It's been roughly 72 hours since Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard was > released. Many (if not most) users are reporting no > problems installing or using Leopard. Unfortunately, a > significant number of others are having problems, many of > which are severe. If you haven't installed Leopard yet, or > if you have installed Leopard and are experiencing "issues, > " I encourage you to read this column from start to finish > and visit all of the page links it includes. > <http://www.macobserver.com/columns/rantsandraves/2007/10/29.1.shtml> > > 10. - HOT FORUM TOPIC - LEOPARD BUGS AND ANNOYANCES > Today TMO readers are discussing issues they have > had with the Mac OS X 10.5 installation process as well as > what they do and don't like about Apple's new OS. > <http://www.macobserver.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=59520> > > 14. - APPLE UPDATES LEOPARD LOGIN AND KEYCHAIN > Apple released its first update for Mac OS X 10.5 shortly > after the new operating system hit users hard drives. Login > & Keychain Update 1.0 addresses several issues including a > problem with passwords for user accounts created with Mac > OS x 10.1 that contain eight or more characters. > <http://www.macobserver.com/article/2007/10/29.2.shtml> > > 16. - TMO QUICK TIP - LEOPARD: CHANGING TIME MACHINE DISKS > The first time you connect an external hard drive your Mac > after installing Mac OS X 10.5, you have the option to use > that drive to back up files with Time Machine. If you > decline, but later change your mind, or you accept and > later want to use a different disk, Leopard makes it easy > to select a new Time Machine target disk. > <http://www.macobserver.com/tip/2007/10/29.1.shtml> > > Paul Moortgat > _______________________________________________ > X4U mailing list > X4U at listserver.themacintoshguy.com > http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/mailman/listinfo/x4u > > Seven Cent Deals - Great legacy stuff Great Legacy Price http://www.drbott.com/prod/db.lasso?cat=Seven+Cent+Deal I installed Leopard on my Macbook yesterday and have had no problems with it at all. I just started the upgrade and walked away for a few hours, when I came back it was up and running with no trouble. I'm a heavy Adobe CS3 user and I don't any other weird apps installed. As a side note, I DID make a backup before I started just in case. I used Carbon Copy Cloner.