On 28 Dez., 19:23, C J Campbell <christophercampb...@hotmail.com>
wrote:
> At the risk of being facetious, have you noticed that all these people
> with Leopard problems claim to have these problems after a 'clean
> install?' Whereas people who do things the way Apple says to do them,
> an update install, do not seem to have so many problems?
>
> Then the guys with problems talk about removing this or that 3rd party
> utility with which they tinker with their systems, re-installing it,
> and having problems. They do a 'clean install and restore,' which means
> they restore all the old settings and drivers and files which might
> have been updated by Leopard, but which get over-ridden by old drivers
> when they do the 'restore,' and then they blame Apple.
>
> What the heck is wrong with doing things the way Apple suggests? Do
> these guys assume that Apple does not know what it is doing or that
> they think Apple does no testing?
>
> And then, when anyone questions them, they potty-talk like a bunch of
> twelve-year olds out behind the gym. This group was once a useful
> source of information, but it has been a long time since anyone has
> posted an actual solution to a problem here.
> --
> Waddling Eagle
> World Famous Flight Instructor
I can't say to others, but the only problem I had with Leopard was
that my software was incompatible. So I archived and re-installed
Tiger. Maybe next year...
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