My iMac was really slow as of late so I re-built it on thursday.
My technique is to create a folder on Macintosh HD called Backup- John (replace john with your name) then place all of the data/apps you need on to that directory.
Throw in your leopard CD, reboot and hold down the C key. Your mac will now boot from the CD not the HD.
Wait a while, then you will be prompted to specify your language.
Accept the licence agreement etc.
***Before you install MAC OS X***
There will be a button labelled customize (click on that)
what ever you do make sure that you dont click on clean install, it will totally nuke the HD
Please check the boxes Archive and install
Please uncheck PReserve Applications and users (as that will ruin the purpose of this operation)
you are now ready to install mac os x. Go outside for a bit.
After that has completed, setup your accounts etc, install software, put the files in the backup folder where they were.
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I find with macs, you only really have to do this about once a year.
this two year old machine is like new again! after I ran this process
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My Gear: MBP 13" 2.26 4GBram, 250gig, iMac 17" C2D 2.0 2gb RAM, iPod Nano 2G silver, iPod Touch 2G
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