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    When you upgrade to Leopard, don't 'upgrade'. Do an 'archive and install' instead. It's quicker and as it installs a fresh copy of the OS X system it's less likely to break things. Don't forget to select 'preserve user and network settings' to keep your settings and prefs as they were. You can also do this after 'upgrading' instead of completely erasing the drive and reinstalling from scratch.

    • I did this and still had some issues. Clean install is the best.Jaline

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