From: fromero on
Is there a way to go back from 10.3.9 to 10.3.8. I have protools that
will not work in 10.3.9. Any ideas?

thx

From: G.T. on

<fromero(a)csudh.edu> wrote in message
news:1138070312.152531.300390(a)g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> Is there a way to go back from 10.3.9 to 10.3.8. I have protools that
> will not work in 10.3.9. Any ideas?
>

Restore from the backup you made before you updated to 10.3.9, or reinstall
and update from your install CD.

Greg


From: fromero on
How do yu restore from a backup on a mac? Also, if I reinstall from
the CDs wont that remove my applications?

G.T. wrote:
> <fromero(a)csudh.edu> wrote in message
> news:1138070312.152531.300390(a)g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> > Is there a way to go back from 10.3.9 to 10.3.8. I have protools that
> > will not work in 10.3.9. Any ideas?
> >
>
> Restore from the backup you made before you updated to 10.3.9, or reinstall
> and update from your install CD.
>
> Greg

From: G.T. on
fromero(a)csudh.edu wrote:
> How do yu restore from a backup on a mac?

Hopefully whatever application you used to backup has an easy restore
function. There are many free or cheap utilites that can create
bootable backups. I, and some others on this newsgroup, create bootable
backups before installing the latest update. I still have a minimal
10.3.8 install if I find that I need to go back to it.

> Also, if I reinstall from
> the CDs wont that remove my applications?
>

Someone else here will have to answer that. The only times I've
installed OS X was once each for 10.1.4, 10.2, and 10.3, and I did fresh
installs. Any other times I've had problems I just reverted to my backup.

Greg



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From: Jon on
<fromero(a)csudh.edu> wrote:

> How do yu restore from a backup on a mac?

Ahem. RTFM for the backup software...? Assuming you have backups?

> Also, if I reinstall from
> the CDs wont that remove my applications?

Not if you don't erase and install. DON'T!
Choose an Archive and install and you should be safe.
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