On Tuesday, February 18, 2003, at 11:46  PM, Eric D. wrote:

>> I'm not saying that they don't happen, or that you're an isolated
>> issue. I'm saying that you're making too much out of this. have you
>> tried doing an archive and install, then reapplying the 10.2.4 update?
>> you're keen to document all the lines from your logs that are
>> applicable... but until you do this, you haven't isolated the issue to
>> an actual 10.2.4 issue, rather than an Installer error.
>
> If it's less than once/two days doing the reinstall is less of a 
> hassle but
> I'll have to look into that archive-and-install option (though, if it's
> anything like the OS X install it'll still incapacitate the machine 
> for an
> hour).

if, like me, you use your computer to make money... it's an hour well 
spent. i can't run the risk of random panics losing work - period.


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