macworld.com — Over time, most computers accumulate clutter, including outdated software, forgotten downloads, and files you no longer need. Not only can this clutter slow down your Mac and make it harder to find things, it can cause problems when you perform a major upgrade?incompatibilities may show up, or you may run out of disk space, for example.
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disjuntoOct 20, 2007
well... HD is really two ;)
kelmonOct 20, 2007
You, sir, need help. And not just because of your name...
kelmonOct 20, 2007
I'm preparing to write my review of Leopard for a friend's site (Aelon.net, sorry for the ad) and will be installing Leopard on both an old 1GHz PowerBook G4 and a new MacBook Pro. For this I'll be formatting the drives and doing a total install rather than going with the upgrade method simply because I'm an old Windows user and that's the method that I trust. Backups of data will be made and applications downloaded to ensure that all the latest versions are installed. Old habits die hard...
anaestheticaOct 20, 2007
There are ways dude, you don't want to know. I could get you a cleaned up hard drive by 3:00pm, Leopard and everything. You don't want to know.