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Painlessly uninstall 9.1?
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Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: Chatsworth, CA, US
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Is there a way to painlessly uninstall 9.1? I am noticing that some of my lesser known apps don't work in 9.1, which is very frustrating. One of them is the time management software I use to bill clients. Anyways, does anyone have any suggestions for reverting back to 9.0.4 without doing a clean install? I would hate to have to do that. I have all the necessary 9.0.4 software restore & install CDs if it matters. Thanks
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MC Escher
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Clean install is the only way, You could create a new system folder on your puter without reformatting
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"Evil is Powerless If the Good are Unafraid." -Ronald Reagan
Apple and Intel, the dawning of a NEW era.
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How would I go about doing that?
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MC Escher
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G4Man~
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Use the Software Restore CD. I went back to 9.04 after several problems. The only problem was the deletion of all of my Explorer favorites so think about copying those before using the Software Restore disk.
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G4Man~
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Also, Software Restore took me all the way back to OS9.02 (I think). But using the Software Update button brought everything back to current OS9.04.
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