I administer over a 100 Macs at my Office. This is the procedure I do before
running an OS Update. First, I boot off the Panther CD, and run Disk First
Aid, and I also run Fix Disk Permissions. Then I boot back up, and download
the full combo update for Mac OS 10.3.4. The one that's 81 MB. When I do
this, I avoid problems 99.99% of the time. My advice would be to boot off
the CD, and do the same thing. Then reinstall the full 10.3.4 update.

Regards,
-- 
Aaron Willems

> Anyone having issues with OS 10.3.4? My TiBook 800 DVI (768MB RAM)
> was running happily with 10.3.3 but after I recently installed
> 10.3.4, I get slow performance, lockups (mostly Safari) and failure
> to log out correctly (never gets back to the log-in screen). Any
> clues?



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