>If you plan to update to 10.2 (I strongly recommend), then, install 10.1, >then update to 10.2. Then, use the software update that should be smart >enough to tell you what update you need. I would imagine that you will need >the "combo" update (10.2.3 and 10.2.4) and then there will be the security >update. > >Make sure you follow the right order or you will have problems, as you have >experienced... > >-Laurent. > > AH, I HAVE TRIED ALL THE VARIOUS COMBINATIONS... 10.1 then the "combo" update in the prescribed order , 10.1.5 hangs the machine with a dark screen. 10.2 with or without the prescribed update will also hang the machine after a partial install. I would be happy to get just as far as 10.1.5 (inorder to run a piece of software) but alas I can not seem to solve this problem. I will try to remove some ram (although it has run well with it installed on 9.2.2) The 30 gig HD seems to be ok but I guess I could try to reinstall the orig 5 gig...I am at a loss...
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