Unfortunately I'm one of those people who can't help but peek and poke into the insides of things, which in this case means that I've been hacking and messing around with stuff I shouldn't in MacOS as well as software.
The computer is a Powerbook G4 with an 80GB internal drive (around 50GB used), 1.5GB RAM and MacOS 10.4.11, and I was thinking that my external 400GB Firewire drive would do fine for backing everything up (it's got around 120GB free).
After that I can reformat the internal drive, reinstall MacOS (and the updates which I've got backed up -I always keep the stuff that I download, even after having installed it), reinstall the applications I need, then copy my files (and some of the settings if needed) back.
But I'm not sure what the best way to do this would be. Besides, I have 3 different user-accounts set up on this computer and I've never really understood the "ownership" thingy. It was a lot easier with MacOS Classic several years ago.
Another thing: my external Firewire drive has a lot of irreplaceable files which I don't want to lose. I don't mind copying the contents of my Mac's internal drive over to it, but I don't want to risk one of those "clone" type applications to erase and overwrite the external hard drive.
The computer is a Powerbook G4 with an 80GB internal drive (around 50GB used), 1.5GB RAM and MacOS 10.4.11, and I was thinking that my external 400GB Firewire drive would do fine for backing everything up (it's got around 120GB free).
After that I can reformat the internal drive, reinstall MacOS (and the updates which I've got backed up -I always keep the stuff that I download, even after having installed it), reinstall the applications I need, then copy my files (and some of the settings if needed) back.
But I'm not sure what the best way to do this would be. Besides, I have 3 different user-accounts set up on this computer and I've never really understood the "ownership" thingy. It was a lot easier with MacOS Classic several years ago.
Another thing: my external Firewire drive has a lot of irreplaceable files which I don't want to lose. I don't mind copying the contents of my Mac's internal drive over to it, but I don't want to risk one of those "clone" type applications to erase and overwrite the external hard drive.