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Don McCormick #1
Getting rid of 10
Hi all
I have been on Macs since the 128 back in the early 80's. I have always been
into the newest system and software upgrades but now I live in Mainland
China and there are no Macs here. It is also difficult to get product
upgrades and many of my primary applications will not work with System 10
without an upgrade. I had installed 10 on my G4 powerbook but when I decided
it was a mistake I can't get it off the hard drive. I reverted to system 9.1
but no matter what i do, ever Norton Disk Wipe I cannot get the remains of
System 10 off of the hard drive. It seems to even re constitute itself. I
could re-inatalize the hard drive but that is a major undertaking.
Any ideas out there?
Thanks
Don McCormick
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Wojciech Orlinski #2
Re: Getting rid of 10
In <d24938f33cdc253677f167f063bd7d84@news.1usenet.com > Don McCormick
wrote:
[url]http://snow.prohosting.com/guru4mac/macosx_tips_and_tricks.html#1[/url]> I have been on Macs since the 128 back in the early 80's. I have
> always been into the newest system and software upgrades but now I
> live in Mainland China and there are no Macs here. It is also
> difficult to get product upgrades and many of my primary applications
> will not work with System 10 without an upgrade. I had installed 10 on
> my G4 powerbook but when I decided it was a mistake I can't get it off
> the hard drive. I reverted to system 9.1 but no matter what i do, ever
> Norton Disk Wipe I cannot get the remains of System 10 off of the hard
> drive. It seems to even re constitute itself. I could re-inatalize the
> hard drive but that is a major undertaking. Any ideas out there?
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