Mac OS X
Q: Reseting Leopard to First Use
I just reinstalled Leopard and skipped the Migration Assistant planning to do it later. Its now later and it won't let me replace the account I set up with my old one because of name conflicts. So it looks like I must reinstall Leopard in order to get the migration assistant option before setting up an account, OR reset Leopard to what I call First Use, as though firing it up for the first time when you get the welcome song and dance. Once upon a time a forum user gave me a bunch of script to cut and paste into terminal that did this for me, so the user I was selling my old eMac to would feel like it was brand new.
Does anyone know the script to cut and paste into Terminal to do this, or is there an even simpler way to get what want to accomplish done?
Does anyone know the script to cut and paste into Terminal to do this, or is there an even simpler way to get what want to accomplish done?
20" 2Ghz iMac G5, 1.5GB RAM, 15" MacBook Pro 2.4Ghz Core 2 Duo, Mac OS X (10.5.1), iPod Video 30GB, AppleTV, Airport Extreme N
Posted on Nov 30, 2007 9:33 PM