sambachman
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I'm fairly new to macs but got a 17" IMac in September and loved it so much bought a used 600 Mhz white iBook with an airport card (and OS 9 and 10.2.3). It apparantly has an 18 gb hd with only 10 free. Since I got it, I did delete all of the native applications and added 256K Ram and upgraded to X 10.2.4. Despite deleting a bunch of stuff I still only have 10 gb free and yes I emptied the trash. I did not get system disks or software restore disks with the purchase. Now I know better!
Last night at the apple store, the rep there said I should wipe out clean/start fresh (etc.) the hard drive by reloading OS 9.2 (boot from disk), then OS X, then Jaguar, then online update to get a clean system, from my iMac 17" software CD's I do have.
Since I did not get system or software restore disks with the iBook, I thought I could use my disks that came with the iMac.
The iMac software restore disks won't work. I did install 9.2 with the "clean install system" preference checked but noticed I still had applications from the previous owner.
My question is: should I even worry about reloading the system to reclaim presumably used HD space (7-8 GB seems like a lot for just the basic systems and software) or just leave everything alone and get some utilities such as Drive 10 (to be free ugraded to TT 4.0) and/or DiskWarrior to do it?
Last night at the apple store, the rep there said I should wipe out clean/start fresh (etc.) the hard drive by reloading OS 9.2 (boot from disk), then OS X, then Jaguar, then online update to get a clean system, from my iMac 17" software CD's I do have.
Since I did not get system or software restore disks with the iBook, I thought I could use my disks that came with the iMac.
The iMac software restore disks won't work. I did install 9.2 with the "clean install system" preference checked but noticed I still had applications from the previous owner.
My question is: should I even worry about reloading the system to reclaim presumably used HD space (7-8 GB seems like a lot for just the basic systems and software) or just leave everything alone and get some utilities such as Drive 10 (to be free ugraded to TT 4.0) and/or DiskWarrior to do it?