S stuuke macrumors regular Original poster Apr 19, 2004 240 51 Jun 27, 2006 #1 I never use Classic. Is there any reason I should keep them on my hd?
zakatov macrumors 6502 Mar 8, 2005 497 0 South Florida Jun 27, 2006 #2 Classic is not supported on Intel macs.
sushi Moderator emeritus Jul 19, 2002 15,639 3 キャンプスワ&# Jun 27, 2006 #3 stuuke said: I never use Classic. Is there any reason I should keep them on my hd? Click to expand... What applications are your talking about? Note, MB and MBP do not support the Classic environment.
stuuke said: I never use Classic. Is there any reason I should keep them on my hd? Click to expand... What applications are your talking about? Note, MB and MBP do not support the Classic environment.
GimmeSlack12 macrumors 603 Apr 29, 2005 5,406 14 San Francisco Jun 27, 2006 #4 There is no reason. Do yourself a favor and delete that ****!
S stuuke macrumors regular Original poster Apr 19, 2004 240 51 Jun 27, 2006 #5 It might have just installed them from my previous laptop. It looks like just utility stuff, acrobat reader, quicktime, outlook and IE.
It might have just installed them from my previous laptop. It looks like just utility stuff, acrobat reader, quicktime, outlook and IE.
dpaanlka macrumors 601 Nov 16, 2004 4,869 34 Illinois Jun 27, 2006 #6 ...and none of it will run on a MacBook so yes, delete it.