Preparing for Leopard!

Ok so I am finally buying Leopard and I need to prepare for the worst. I am planning on doing an Erase and Install. As I type this I am coping my HD over to my WD HD using Carbon Copy Cloner. I have reformatted my WD HD to the Mac OS Extended (Journaled). So my question is what else do I need to do and when I have installed Leopard how do I get my info back on my MacBook?

You will have to copy the files back manually, and install applications manually, but you should be set for that. I'd avoid moving things back from the user library folder because if they're incompatible with leopard (preference files, mainly) they can cause instability. I'd install the programs manually and ensure they all run, and then copy files back to their respective places in the Documents, Music, Movies, and other folders in your home directory.

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    It not so much like chicken soup as much as eating limes (or ingesting enough Vitamin C) to prevent scurvy, or checking that the parachute is OK before jumping out of an airplane
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