OK, so I did a clean reinstall of OS9.1 and X10.0.3 then updated each on seperate partitions. It took about an hour or so to finish this process on my new iBook Fire Wire (by the way, does my little iBook have a name like so many other macs, i.e. wallsteet) . I did a quick backup of all my apps, and burned my entire user folder to a CD-R.
Well needless to say, I have copy all my preferences over and got the look of the system back, i.e. all the folder in the docks in place, all the aliases fixed. Everything went smoothly in a total of about three hours. I started right after my last post called (Clean Install and Swap- which should give you an idea of the time it took).
I did not do the swap thing, but the speed on my iBook has increased considerably since the repartitioning and the clean install. I am so ecstatic right now, GO APPLE!!!!!
Anybody know why this happened, does it have to do with prebinds ( a word I hear tossed around a lot, but have no idea what it means), if so what exactly did the install do to optimize the systems performance. Whatever it is was awesome.
Jason
Well needless to say, I have copy all my preferences over and got the look of the system back, i.e. all the folder in the docks in place, all the aliases fixed. Everything went smoothly in a total of about three hours. I started right after my last post called (Clean Install and Swap- which should give you an idea of the time it took).
I did not do the swap thing, but the speed on my iBook has increased considerably since the repartitioning and the clean install. I am so ecstatic right now, GO APPLE!!!!!
Anybody know why this happened, does it have to do with prebinds ( a word I hear tossed around a lot, but have no idea what it means), if so what exactly did the install do to optimize the systems performance. Whatever it is was awesome.
Jason