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Old 17th March 2009   #2
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As long as you have enough room on your main drive, choosing the "Archive and Install" method worked the best for me (my setup's working functionally as well as a 'clean' install, and I didn't have to spend days reinstalling stacks of DVDs of Logic Pro, Final Cut Studio, and tons of sample libaries) and didn't require buying another hard drive (although making an 'image' of your entire system drive and backing it up to the external drive FIRST is a VERY GOOD IDEA, just in case).
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