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Your loyalty to Apple is admirable, but a quick search of the archive you recommend simply indicates the long-running demand for means of uninstalling a developer preview. However, the search results returned are huge, and the server very unresponsive, so I admit I may have missed the point you are trying to make. Perhaps you can link to the exact post? Anyway, I'm not asking for an uninstaller - all I'm asking for is a quick page of notes which explain what to delete or modify to uninstall a DP to a condition which would then allow the current supported version to be installed back on top. Surely this cannot be so complex? If you personally never have a need to uninstall, that's great - but others do. As a search in the archives demonstrates. Economics has nothing to do with it - it would probably take no more than an hour from someone on the Apple Java development team to provide some notes on what to do. It would be perfectly acceptable for a DP if Apple didn't support the uninstall process - but at least it would provide some guidance to those that want to try. Paul On Jan 22, 2006, at 7:54 AM, Greg Guerin wrote:
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