
- THE DEFAULT PROGRAM INSTALLED ON MAC OS X THAT HANDLES MAIL MOVIE
- THE DEFAULT PROGRAM INSTALLED ON MAC OS X THAT HANDLES MAIL UPDATE
- THE DEFAULT PROGRAM INSTALLED ON MAC OS X THAT HANDLES MAIL CODE
When the initial setup screen appears, enter Command-Q to shutdown the Mac.
THE DEFAULT PROGRAM INSTALLED ON MAC OS X THAT HANDLES MAIL MOVIE
Hold the Mouse button to eject the Leopard Install DVD and verify that the Welcome movie plays. Quit Reset Password and the Installer to restart. Note: There will now be an iPhone (_usbmuxd) user. Choose Reset Password from the Utilities menu again, but this time, select System Administrator (root) user and click the Reset button. Insert the Leopard Install Disk, restart, and boot from the DVD one more time. Select Disable Root User from the Edit menu. rm /private/var/db/.AppleSetupDoneQuit Terminal and run Directory Utility, also located in the /Applications/Utilities folder.
THE DEFAULT PROGRAM INSTALLED ON MAC OS X THAT HANDLES MAIL CODE
This will assure that the new user starts with a pristine system.Īfter everything desired is installed and updated, launch Terminal (in /Applications/Utilities) and enter the following code to re-enable the default Welcome sequence. Avoid making any changes to System Preferences from the default settings. Don't bother configuring the Dock layout, since the user will end up with Apple's default Dock layout anyway. Run and install any updates for each package. If asked, select to install for All Users.
THE DEFAULT PROGRAM INSTALLED ON MAC OS X THAT HANDLES MAIL UPDATE
Keep repeating Software Update until it reports that there are no further updates. If you're including iLife '09 and/or iWork '09, install them after the first update/reboot sequence, but before repeating the Software Update process. This will take two or three reboots before all updates are installed. Setup the internet connection and run Software Update from the Apple menu. Log in as root with the password previously set above.

Enter the following to turn off the Welcome sequence: $ /sbin/fsck -fy$ /sbin/mount -uw /$ touch /private/var/db/.AppleSetupDone$ exitThe Mac will now boot to the login window. Hold Command-S during restart to enter Single User Mode. Quit out of Password Reset, and quit again out of the Installer to restart the Mac. Set the password for the System Administrator (root) user and click the Save button. When selecting the drive during the OS X install, click the Options button and set it to 'Erase and Install' for a clean install. Boot the Mac's original or retail Leopard Install DVD (Hold the 'C' key during startup). After selecting the default language, immediately choose Reset Password from the Utilities menu. This process uses a number of well-known techniques, which are listed in the order that they are executed. Once the initial install is complete, reboot again to the Install Disk. This process uses a number of well-known techniques, which are listed in the order that they are executed.

When reselling or gifting a pre-owned Mac, it's convenient to ship it without any accounts, but with all updates and legally-included packages.
