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johnbro23

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I already have iLife '04, that came with my eMac this spring. I'm running out of hard drive space, and I don't think I can afford to lose the 3GB it says it needs. But I'm hoping that when I install '05, it will delete '04, so I'm not losing much HD space.

Can anyone help me out?
 

ZildjianKX

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Why not just delete the '04 apps first? Problem solved.

I didn't notice it taking up any more disk space with the upgraded apps.
 

johnbro23

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ZildjianKX said:
Why not just delete the '04 apps first? Problem solved.

I didn't notice it taking up any more disk space with the upgraded apps.

Yea but how do I do this? Is it as easy as going into your Applications folder and just throwing the icons out? I'd assume thats the "mac" way... the "easy" way, but I'm still getting used to everything being a peice of cake :rolleyes:
 

jackieonasses

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the great OKLAHOMA....
johnbro23 said:
Yea but how do I do this? Is it as easy as going into your Applications folder and just throwing the icons out? I'd assume thats the "mac" way... the "easy" way, but I'm still getting used to everything being a peice of cake :rolleyes:
Don't worry about throwing it out. When you update- most of that 3gb is the garageband tracks. They are keeping 99% of them so don't do anything. It will not change your hard drive space at all. It is just like updating an OS it just trashes the old.

kyle
 
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