Good for you, I swap between the 2 letting SU install and keep the
package 1 at a time, checking per release dates, notes or logic to
what should be 1st, 2nd etc, then do the disk repair duo dance and on
to the next. This seems to work best on the iBooks 1.2 . My Pismos
seem to fine with th
Success at last! What I did was let Software Update download and
install the 4.2 update. Normally, I download all the updates and then
install them one-by-one, repairing permissions between installs. For
some reason, this update wouldn't install that way.
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Sincerely,
Dennis B. Swaney
"Window
At 4:24 PM -0700 8/8/05, Dennis B. Swaney wrote:
At 5:29 PM -0400 8/8/05, John McGibney wrote:
download the 10.3.9 combo updater and reinstall it. then try the
airport updater.
I originally used the 10.3.9 Combo Updater to update to 10.3.9. I
just ran it again and I got the same message. Perh
At 5:29 PM -0400 8/8/05, John McGibney wrote:
download the 10.3.9 combo updater and reinstall it. then try the
airport updater.
I originally used the 10.3.9 Combo Updater to update to 10.3.9. I
just ran it again and I got the same message. Perhaps, I should log
in as "root" and then run the A
download the 10.3.9 combo updater and reinstall it. then try the
airport updater.
john
On Aug 8, 2005, at 4:30 PM, Dennis B. Swaney wrote:
I went to install this update on my G4 PowerBook that is running
Mac OS 10.3.9. The update wouldn't install because it said that it
needed Mac OS 10.3
I went to install this update on my G4 PowerBook that is running Mac
OS 10.3.9. The update wouldn't install because it said that it needed
Mac OS 10.3. So how do I install the Airport Update? Reinstall Mac OS
10.3 and then go through the update to 10.3.9 after installing the
Airport update>
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