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To install a fresh system, erase your hard disk before installing Mac OS X, or install additional software: Go to “Custom Installations” on page 4 . To find out what version of Mac OS X you have installed on your computer, choose Apple > About This Mac. Upgrading Mac OS X Upgrade to Leopard and start using its great new features. It’s easy—just follow these steps. If you’re installing Mac OS X on your current Mac OS X startup disk, let the installer finish. If you quit, you may not be able to start up using your current Mac OS X startup disk. Insert the Mac OS X Install disc Double-click the Install Mac OS X icon, and then click Restart. The installer opens automatically when your computer restarts. Follow the onscreen instructions Select the language you want to use, and then click the forward arrow. The Welcome screen appears. Preparing for Installation If you plan to erase your hard disk or archive your current system without preserving your users and network settings, you’ll need to note your current network settings to make it easier to get connected again after installing Mac OS X. Go to System Preferences > Network, and then check for these settings: If you’re installing Mac OS X on your current Mac OS X startup disk, let the installer finish. If you quit, you may not be able to start up using your current Mac OS X startup disk. The installer guides you through the installation process. Refer to the sections that follow for information about selecting a destination when you have more than one volume, selecting installation options, and selecting additional software to install. Archive and Install Select this option if you want to install a fresh system on your computer. “Archive and Install” moves your existing Mac OS X system files to a folder named Previous System, and then installs a new copy of Mac OS X on the selected volume. Mac OS X–installed applications, such as Address Book and Safari, are archived, and new versions are installed in the Applications folder.

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