The Upgrade Installation If Mac OS X version 10.0 through 10.4-point-anything is on your hard drive, the Leopard installer can neatly nip and tuck its software code, turning it into vers
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If Mac OS X version 10.0 through 10.4-point-anything is on your hard drive, the Leopard installer can neatly nip and tuck its software code, turning it into version 10.5.Every thing remains just as you had it: your accounts, folders, files, email, network settings,
everything-else settings, and so on
This sophisticated surgery occasionally leaves behind a minor gremlin here and there: peculiar cosmetic glitches, a checkbox that doesn't seem to work, and so on If that
possibility concerns you, a clean install is a safer way to go (A clean install does,
however, require a little more post-installation fiddling to reinstate your settings, notably your Internet and network preferences.)
If you're still game to perform the upgrade installation, follow the previously outlined steps 1 through 3 On the Select Destination screen, however, click Options
Now you're offered several variations of the basic installation The one you want is
Upgrade Mac OS X Click it, and then click OK Proceed with the previous step 4 (The button described there now says Upgrade, though, instead of Install.)