Kingsly macrumors 68040 Original poster Nov 24, 2007 #1 Is there anyway to delete the user files and force OSX to boot as if it is the first time being turned on? (launch the setup assistant, etc.) Help?
Is there anyway to delete the user files and force OSX to boot as if it is the first time being turned on? (launch the setup assistant, etc.) Help?
K kflook macrumors member Nov 24, 2007 #3 This could be helpful to you, if you're running Leopard. If not there is another page for the other OSes. http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=2007110800450816
This could be helpful to you, if you're running Leopard. If not there is another page for the other OSes. http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=2007110800450816
Kingsly macrumors 68040 Original poster Nov 24, 2007 #4 xUKHCx said: Insert the install disk and erase and install (?). Click to expand... I'm trying to create a bootable image to install leopard onto service machines w/o the disc (which is often in another machine). I need to install iLife and iWork trials but can't unless I go through the setup assistant. kflook said: This could be helpful to you, if you're running Leopard. If not there is another page for the other OSes. http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=2007110800450816 Click to expand... Thanks! I'll try that. 🙂
xUKHCx said: Insert the install disk and erase and install (?). Click to expand... I'm trying to create a bootable image to install leopard onto service machines w/o the disc (which is often in another machine). I need to install iLife and iWork trials but can't unless I go through the setup assistant. kflook said: This could be helpful to you, if you're running Leopard. If not there is another page for the other OSes. http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=2007110800450816 Click to expand... Thanks! I'll try that. 🙂