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  1. 1. Have you ever felt the urge to reinstall OSX, even though it works just fine?

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Well I have been a Windows User since sometime, and like all good Windows Users, I format it every 3 Months or so.

 

But OSX is a very different story. I have had the same install since I got my iMac last year in August. Now OSX just feels icky.....like I need to format it.

 

Its not like there are any problems with it or anything. Its just that Windows has been reinstalled like 5 Times on my Mac till now. But OSX.....its just been there.

 

Does anybody else get this feeling? Or do you all just think I am retarded??

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it is a curse...

 

if everything is just not right in my mind i have to do a complete reinstall and rework my home network...

 

that is what i did the past week on my spring break...

 

pathetic...

 

:hysterical:

Although I'm on installation 87(yes I log them), I have one drive that runs without any fiddling, the others are to test new and exiting stuff!

 

Since Leo4All came out I started a new drive that I'm turning into hopefully a better one than my first then i'll switch! The only difference is the first see my machine as a Dell XP061c and the Loe4All see it as a MacPro3,1!

 

 

SticMAN

Only 2 ppl think I am nuts. Woohoo.

 

@sdracer: its totally the same with me.

I don't. It's too much hassle. Even though everything is backed up wirelessly with Time Machine, and that most stuff I have I use .Mac to sync. The only thing that bugs me to put back in is my music collection.

I hate having to set up my Mac from scratch again, which is the only reason I havent formatted yet. If I do a Archive and Install, its not gonna feel clean.

 

 

Man this sucks. Maybe I will just reinstall XP.

Before i had my iMac, i installed a new OS every half day. Seriously.

With OSx86, the JaS DVD Has gone in and out of my drive more times that i have had hot dinners.

I only ever installed windows and some AV, which ever version took my fancy at that current moment, as i knew that before the hour was out, the ubuntu disk would be out.

Then after about 2 minutes of the installation completing the G Parted Live CD would come out, followed by boot and nuke then Zephyroth would go on.

Back to windows, then {censored}ed up a HDD because i took it to school (wanted my Leo to go everywere with me :) and scratched it.

Got an iMac. Only installed leo on it 4 times since Jan 19th. first becuase i wanted to see an install on a real mac, second becuase i {censored}ed some thing up in terminal :S and third because of the prefPanel addon, Secrets.

I did it again last night to show how i could delete everything and still have everything in time machine.

 

Think Mark... Yeh. Not at all strange...

Why don't you try defragmenting your drive and running Onyx. Maybe you have a few apps hogging your memory?

I've run 10.4.10 since it came out (tubgirl) and I've never noticed anything getting slower or buggier, whatever. I download several GBs per day and also copy stuff around a lot so my disc could probably need defragging. But as I said: no laggy OSX86 for me! :)

@hecker: I have absolutely no problems with my current install. It boots up in 10 secs, shuts down in 2sec. Apps work great. I just have nagging feeling, kinda like my internal body clock is reminding me that my comp is due for a format.

@hecker: I have absolutely no problems with my current install. It boots up in 10 secs, shuts down in 2sec. Apps work great. I just have nagging feeling, kinda like my internal body clock is reminding me that my comp is due for a format.

I see. I guess that must be the windows-long-term-use trauma syndrome kicking in!

@hecker: I have absolutely no problems with my current install. It boots up in 10 secs, shuts down in 2sec. Apps work great. I just have nagging feeling, kinda like my internal body clock is reminding me that my comp is due for a format.

how does yours boot up so fast?! my late 2006 macbook takes 40-60 sec to boot up. although i did do an archive and install from a relatively fresh tiger install. if i erased my drive and did a clean install do you think i can get your kind of start up times. By the way, I am the same way about reinstalling, I constantly feel like i could be getting better performance, I do this with Firefox and Safari too... whenever a new beta comes out I switch to it, and then switch back, its kind of annoying.

Ummm my iMac is just that fast since I got it. Some MacBooks are excruciatingly slow, I would recommend OnyX (Maintenance Scripts) and Disk Utility(Repair Permissions) or maybe even a reformat.

Hmmmm. Now I have a 4-Day holiday. Plus the Leopard DVD is itching to be used. ...................ARGGHHHHHH........... What the heck. I guess I will jump in and reinstall Leopard. Maybe even XP.

you guys are having wayyyy too much time!

 

- i haven't set up my debian (originally coming from hamm, ie.e 2.0) since 1998... i'm only upgrading...

- my leo-hack runs for two months now, working fine and see no reason for reinstalling it at all...

- same goes for my mbp...

- even my xp64 runs fine since last summer, but i only play games on it. screw all those news about a new gfx-driver providing 60% more power or so!

 

but if your mac feels icky, go ahead, do as you like ;)

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