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10.3: Fix broken Panther with Jaguar
I chose to follow the "Upgrade" path rather than "archive and install" mainly because of the several third-party enhancements (ASM, Default Folder X, Window Shade) we'd installed to fill some gaps in Jaguar.Says it all really - disable all third party hacks/haxies and remove all login items under the Login System Prefs prior to an install if you can only do an upgrade! ---
Rob's idea of apps in separate partition?
Although I did an erase-and-clean install, I now regret that I installed all the applications in the same partition as 10.3 rather than have the wisdom to do what Rob did and install them on another partition. That would make life so much easier the next time one needs to upgrade to another OS version.
Rob's idea of apps in separate partition?
1. You could, but it would exceedingly tedious. A better idea would be to alias the whole thing as a subfolder of /Applications, or just aliasing it as ~/Applications |
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