![]() You installed Mac OS X 10.3 Panther® using the Mac OS X v10.3 Upgrade CDs and you have also installed the Mac OS X 10.3.1 or subsequent Update.In particular, you cannot perform an Archive and Install if: You cannot perform an Archive and Install if you have Mac OS X Upgrade CDs: you will need the full retail package of the version of Mac OS X you are using. This is as opposed to an Erase and Install which erases the hard drive before installing Mac OS X.Īfter performing an Archive and Install you can either bring your system back to the most current version of Mac OS X via Software Update, or downgrade to an earlier version of Mac OS X by installing only the desired standalone updates. The Archive and Install installation option is used to replace the System-level components of Mac OS X while offering an additional option to preserve both the Users folder and network settings. It addresses the basics of performing an Archive and Install to restore the System-level components of Mac OS Xįor additional information concerning Archive and Install, see the "Archive and Install" chapter of Troubleshooting Mac® OS X. ![]() This FAQ is a subset of the comprehensive advice in the "Archive and Install" chapter of our book, Troubleshooting Mac® OS X. General advice on performing an Archive and Install
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