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Macs Only configured Time Machine to access an external hard drive and noted:

… a 570GB dual drive for our MacBook Pro with about 150GB on its internal drive and a 320GB single drive for our iMac with about 35GB on its internal drive.

Time Machine took up 300GB of the external drive for our MacBook Pro and 70GB of the external drive for our iMac, two times the space on their respective internal drives but it’s really cool! More …

Application Enhancer may be causing a blue screen of death when choosing the “Upgrade” install option in Leopard. If you experience this, the only workaround is to do an “Archive and Install”. This will enable a successful install (as it does not re-install APE), according to Computerworld. More …

If you have installed APE, then, prior to installing Leopard, open System Preferences and open Application Enhancer. The default window has a “Troubleshooting” button, in that next dialog window is an un-install option.

The Login & Keychain Update 1.0 for Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard is recommended for all Leopard installations. It addresses issues you may encounter when:

* Logging in with an account originally created in Mac OS X 10.1 or earlier that has a password of 8 or more characters.
* Connecting to some 802.11b/g wireless networks.
* Changing the password of a FileVault-protected account.

Available via Software Update or from this download page.