From: Charles A Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Mon, 25 Oct 2004 00:44:31 -0400
O.K. I get the idea ---- I just put in a bid for a 9.1 install/upgrade CD.


Thanks for all the info.

Chuck D.


I don't believe you've mentioned what version of Mac OS you are using. If you have Mac OS 9 or 9.0.4 you can download and install OS 9.1 update free from Apple. Then OS 9.2.1 and 9.2.2 can be installed using the mentioned OS 9 helper. It even downloads them for you. I don't think most people need them but others will perhaps disagree. Apple treats their download links like a state secret and changes them often. It's not easy to find the 9.1 update but it is there. Will S



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