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Can I get rid of Classic from within OS 10.3?
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<blockquote data-quote="Enforcer" data-source="post: 2228098" data-attributes="member: 396"><p>So, with World of Warcraft, over 8gb of AAC music files, and a bunch of other stuff I actually use on my iBook's 30gb hard drive I'm getting to be a little cramped for space.</p><p></p><p>So, I'm snooping around my hard drive and notice that the Classic OS apps and system folder take up a little more than 300mb, which I could gladly use.</p><p></p><p>Now, my favorite anecdote from my "Switcher" experience is that I had to ask a friend how to uninstall programs (deleting them is a big no-no in Windows World), but I'm far more leary of getting rid of my Mac's Classic support. So, I have two questions for all you more experienced Mac people:</p><p></p><p>1) Should I get rid of my Classic stuff? I've never used it so far, but is there any reason I should keep around just because?</p><p></p><p>2) If there's no reason to keep Classic, how do I do this safely?</p><p></p><p>Here are my specs in case they matter:</p><p>12" 1.2ghz G4 iBook</p><p>512mb RAM</p><p>32mb video</p><p>30gb hard drive</p><p>Airport antenna installed, bluetooth via USB thingy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Enforcer, post: 2228098, member: 396"] So, with World of Warcraft, over 8gb of AAC music files, and a bunch of other stuff I actually use on my iBook's 30gb hard drive I'm getting to be a little cramped for space. So, I'm snooping around my hard drive and notice that the Classic OS apps and system folder take up a little more than 300mb, which I could gladly use. Now, my favorite anecdote from my "Switcher" experience is that I had to ask a friend how to uninstall programs (deleting them is a big no-no in Windows World), but I'm far more leary of getting rid of my Mac's Classic support. So, I have two questions for all you more experienced Mac people: 1) Should I get rid of my Classic stuff? I've never used it so far, but is there any reason I should keep around just because? 2) If there's no reason to keep Classic, how do I do this safely? Here are my specs in case they matter: 12" 1.2ghz G4 iBook 512mb RAM 32mb video 30gb hard drive Airport antenna installed, bluetooth via USB thingy [/QUOTE]
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