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Can you realy smart update a Leopard clone?
I am about to try it and i have the latest leopard, just want to be sure, do let me know.
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From... what? If you're going Tiger -> Leopard I'd do a single erase-then-copy. But, certainly, a regular copy can be smart updated, yes.
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its a leopard clone, im upgrading my hard drive fro a 320 to a 500GB, i cloned it to the 500 and just updated, so far ts fine after using smart update., said certain files would be erased but its ok i guess.
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Should be just fine.
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Just be prepared
Repairing Permissions in Leopard will seem to take forever! Tiger used to take 5 minutes or so; Leo takes 20 - 30 minutes. So, I don't repair permissions before a smart update any more unless I have installed new software or updates to existing software since the last backup.
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