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Mac OS X Leopard - ARCAism

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Clicking the Continue button on the Welcome screen will take you to the Select Destination<br />

screen. Here you select the disk volume on which you want to install <strong>Leopard</strong>. If the volume has<br />

a previous eligible version of <strong>OS</strong> X installed on it, the default behavior of the installer will be to<br />

update that volume with <strong>Leopard</strong>. Otherwise, the default action will be to install a fresh copy of<br />

<strong>Leopard</strong> on the selected volume.<br />

NOTE If you’d like to prepare volumes beforehand, the <strong>OS</strong> X Disk Utility is accessible from the<br />

Utilities menu on the menu bar.<br />

Once you have selected the install volume, you can click Continue to go ahead with the<br />

default install/upgrade, or you can click the Options button, which will present you with a pane<br />

of additional install types (Figure B-4).<br />

Figure B-4. The Select a Destination window with the Options pane open<br />

APPENDIX B INSTALLING MAC <strong>OS</strong> X LEOPARD 545<br />

The Options pane will provide you with three types of installs you can perform on the<br />

selected volume:<br />

• Install (or Upgrade) <strong>Mac</strong> <strong>OS</strong> X: This is the default option and will either install or upgrade<br />

the selected volume.<br />

• Archive and Install: This is a handy option, which, rather than upgrading an existing <strong>OS</strong> X<br />

volume, will install a fresh <strong>OS</strong> X system on the volume; however, it will save all your<br />

previous system information in a Previous System folder. The Preserve Users and Network<br />

Settings option will keep all of your user and network information intact and available to<br />

use on the new system.<br />

NOTE The Archive and Install option will not be available (will be grayed out) if your volume<br />

doesn’t have a previous version of <strong>OS</strong> X installed on it.

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