David Cretney wrote:Assuming I do a complete volume back up using qrecall, wipe the drive, and install snow leopard I am still faced with a manual restore and re-install scenario right?
Let me suggest an alternative:
- Don't wipe your drive.
- Make a backup (this is your safety net, but not your migration tool) using QRecall.
- Now install Snow Leopard, choosing the "Archive and Install" option. This option takes all non-Apple system-level components and sets them aside (in a disk image you can later peruse). The installer then installs a fresh, completely clean, copy of Snow Leopard but preserve your users, their home folders, any third-party applications you had installed, your system network configurations, and so on.
This is conceptually equivalent to installing a new copy of Snow Leopard, creating user accounts with the same names and UIDs as you had, then restoring all the home folders, Applications, Fonts, etc. that you had before, reconfiguring everything in System Configuration, and so on. Yes, you could do this by hand, but the Archive and Install option is
much easier.
If anything goes horribly wrong, you've got your backup fall back on. If you really want to do it by hand, you may have ownership and permission issues to deal with.