When working with Leopard on laptops, make sure to consider the realities of older units with less space and/or small solid state drives. Leopard typically clocks in at over 8GB for a typical install. That leaves very little space on an old 20GB hard drive (vintage TiBook, anyone?) or a 16GB (or even 64GB) solid state drive for your personal data a
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Thursday, November 6, 2008
Five ways to slim down your Mac OS X install
Posted by Unknown at 11:22 PM