According to sources at appleinsider, the erase feature is not  
prominent in the install. Apparently it still can be done, however one  
must go to disk utility first.

On 25-Aug-09, at 12:57 AM, Mike Arrigo wrote:

>
> You can choose to completely erase your drive before installing.
> Unlike Microsoft which insists on complicating things by having
> completely separate disks for upgrades or full installs, as far as I
> know, apple's operating system disks are all the same.
> On Aug 24, 2009, at 8:40 PM, Mike wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi all:
>>
>> I'm going to get Snow Leopard but I have a concern.
>> Is it an Upgrade which has to be installed over a previous version of
>> Leopard or can it be ran as a complete fresh install.
>> I don't like the idea of installing another OS over another. It can  
>> be
>> problematic and that sounds vary much like another companies 98
>> platforms.
>> Also, can VO be ran from the install like OSX-10.5?  When I
>> re_installed 10.5 a few months back to try and lick my iTunes issue,
>> when the machine rebooted, just pressed command F-5 and I was off and
>> listening. LOL
>>
>> Thanks:
>> Mike
>>
>>
>>
>>>
>
>
> >


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