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Guys,

 

Maybe its just me, but I loaded leopard on my macbook pro, everything was fine, couldnt even find bugs, all programs functioned faster and better.

 

Then....i rebooted about 2 days later, went on the internet, and then...the internet quit...my time was reset to 1970, and I couldnt do anything about it. Couldnt change the time, couldnt go on the internet, my wireless was recognized, the wireless network was seen and logged into, but no internet available, i couldnt ping the router i was connected to...all in all i had to reinstall tiger....

 

Anyone else heard of this?

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That's interesting about the 1970 thing... maybe Apple is taking this whole "Time Machine" thing a bit too far... :)

 

 

Hahaha

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I've noticed that Leopard contacts Apple during installation (I think this is typical for all OS X installs actually) but I'm not sure what kind of info it's actually submitting.

 

Just hit Cmd-Q in the middle of that and it cancels the registration process.

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