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... great new features. Upgrading Mac OS X Upgrade to start using your current Mac OS X startup disk. 1 Mac OS X v10.5 Leopard Installation and Setup Guide If you already have installed on your computer, choose Apple () > About This Mac. See "Upgrading Mac OS X" on your current Mac OS X startup disk, let the installer finish. To find out what version of Mac OS X you need to do...
... great new features. Upgrading Mac OS X Upgrade to start using your current Mac OS X startup disk. 1 Mac OS X v10.5 Leopard Installation and Setup Guide If you already have installed on your computer, choose Apple () > About This Mac. See "Upgrading Mac OS X" on your current Mac OS X startup disk, let the installer finish. To find out what version of Mac OS X you need to do...
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Read and agree to more than one disk volume, select a destination, and then click Continue. That's it. If you may need to start installing Leopard. Click Install to know before installing. Enjoy using Mac OS X Leopard! 3 The installer displays the progress of the installation. The installer guides you through the installation process: Welcome License Select a Destination Installation Summary Install Click More Information on the Welcome page to learn about system requirements and other information you have access to the software license agreement.
Read and agree to more than one disk volume, select a destination, and then click Continue. That's it. If you may need to start installing Leopard. Click Install to know before installing. Enjoy using Mac OS X Leopard! 3 The installer displays the progress of the installation. The installer guides you through the installation process: Welcome License Select a Destination Installation Summary Install Click More Information on the Welcome page to learn about system requirements and other information you have access to the software license agreement.
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Installing Mac OS X To begin . 5 Step 1: Insert the Mac OS X Install disc Double-click the Install Mac OS X icon, and then click Restart. Click Restart to start up using your current Mac OS X startup disk. The installer opens automatically when your current Mac OS X startup disk, let the installer finish. WARNING: If you may not be able to begin a custom installation of Mac OS X Leopard, follow these steps. Double-click this icon on your computer restarts. If you quit, you 're installing Mac OS X on the Install disc.
Installing Mac OS X To begin . 5 Step 1: Insert the Mac OS X Install disc Double-click the Install Mac OS X icon, and then click Restart. Click Restart to start up using your current Mac OS X startup disk. The installer opens automatically when your current Mac OS X startup disk, let the installer finish. WARNING: If you may not be able to begin a custom installation of Mac OS X Leopard, follow these steps. Double-click this icon on your computer restarts. If you quit, you 're installing Mac OS X on the Install disc.
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..., such as Address Book and Safari, are archived, and new versions are also archived in the Applications folder. Unless you have Mac OS X installed on your existing Mac OS X system files to install Leopard on your computer or you choose "Preserve Users and Network Settings," user accounts and their home folders are installed in the...
..., such as Address Book and Safari, are archived, and new versions are also archived in the Applications folder. Unless you have Mac OS X installed on your existing Mac OS X system files to install Leopard on your computer or you choose "Preserve Users and Network Settings," user accounts and their home folders are installed in the...
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...Mac OS X. You can use Migration Assistant, a utility installed with Mac OS X Leopard, to transfer applications, files, and folders from another Mac OS... X computer or volume to perform administrative tasks, such as installing new software. You can transfer user accounts, network and other settings, applications, and files and folders. Creating a User Account The user account you create during installation is an administrator of transferring information, creating an Apple ID and .Mac...the Network Setup Assistant to your computer. Mac OS X Setup Assistant appears to remember exactly ...
...Mac OS X. You can use Migration Assistant, a utility installed with Mac OS X Leopard, to transfer applications, files, and folders from another Mac OS... X computer or volume to perform administrative tasks, such as installing new software. You can transfer user accounts, network and other settings, applications, and files and folders. Creating a User Account The user account you create during installation is an administrator of transferring information, creating an Apple ID and .Mac...the Network Setup Assistant to your computer. Mac OS X Setup Assistant appears to remember exactly ...
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...10.255.255.255) Router address (number that looks like 10.208.32.2) Domain Name System (DNS) servers (optional number that looks like 10... provider DNS servers (optional number that looks like 10.255.255.255, and name that looks like ISPname...in the following locations: If you currently use: Mac OS X Windows Look here for information: Network preferences ...you'll need your email address (for example, tclark3@mac.com) and password to the Internet: If your network...a .Mac membership, keep your home network. DHCP automatically configures your .Mac password, visit the .Mac website (www.mac.com). ...
...10.255.255.255) Router address (number that looks like 10.208.32.2) Domain Name System (DNS) servers (optional number that looks like 10... provider DNS servers (optional number that looks like 10.255.255.255, and name that looks like ISPname...in the following locations: If you currently use: Mac OS X Windows Look here for information: Network preferences ...you'll need your email address (for example, tclark3@mac.com) and password to the Internet: If your network...a .Mac membership, keep your home network. DHCP automatically configures your .Mac password, visit the .Mac website (www.mac.com). ...
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... contents of everything on your computer. Step 1: Insert the Mac OS X Install disc Double-click the Install Mac OS X icon, and then click Restart. WARNING: Restoring your computer restarts. Restoring your System If you need to install Leopard again and you've created a Time Machine backup, use ... backup source Select the volume that appears. After you restore your system, your computer restarts using Time Machine After you've installed Leopard, connect an external drive to your computer and use the Restore Utility to restore everything on your settings and data. 12 Backing ...
... contents of everything on your computer. Step 1: Insert the Mac OS X Install disc Double-click the Install Mac OS X icon, and then click Restart. WARNING: Restoring your computer restarts. Restoring your System If you need to install Leopard again and you've created a Time Machine backup, use ... backup source Select the volume that appears. After you restore your system, your computer restarts using Time Machine After you've installed Leopard, connect an external drive to your computer and use the Restore Utility to restore everything on your settings and data. 12 Backing ...