[MACEP] Mac OS X 10.4.7 Update (Combo)

Brian Kamlin bkamlin at pps.k12.or.us
Fri Jul 7 10:30:21 PDT 2006


Alright I figured out a probale cause for my problem. It seems after I
redid the machine I placed a clean system on it. It was formatted Unix
file system not Mac (Journaled) changed that and it is fine now. This
computer is a image machine for all my Macs so cleanliness and stability
is an issue. 
All is good with OS 10 .4.7. :) 


Backup with SuperDuper sounds good. I'm going to look for it. 

Thanks all,
Brian Kamlin
>>> the.bromleys at verizon.net 7/7/2006 7:28:03 AM >>>
Hi,
I have also been running OS X 10.4.7 since it came out (800 MHz PPC  
G4, 1 GB RAM). Unlike Richard, I have had no problems at all -- my  
system is rock solid and it has been at least two years since I last  
had a system crash!

I am a firm member of the Bleeding Edge Club and install all updates  
as soon as they are available. So far (knock on wood) I have had no  
problems. Your mileage may vary.

I do keep a full backup of my hard drive -- updated every couple of  
week on an external hard drive using SuperDuper! which makes bootable 

copies your current drive, but I have never had to use it to revert  
to a older version of the OS of any program updates.

By the way, I never post any files on the ftp server at MESD until I  
have tested them on my computer first. This, of course, does not mean 

that they will always work on your computer(s).

John
-- 
John Bromley
(503) 668-3332

"Even if you're on the right track, you'll get run over if you just  
sit there." -----  Will Rogers



On Jul 6, 2006, at 2:53 PM, Mark Petersen wrote:

>
> On Jul 6, 2006, at 11:00 AM, Brian Kamlin wrote:
>
>> I wish I read MACEP before I applied this update. Well back to  
>> 10.4.6. I lost the basic system apps like iCal, Mail, Automater,  
>> iSync,and Preview. Geez what happened?
>
> Hi All,
>
> As usual, I took the leap to the update - both via the updater from 

> Apple, which I ran first, and then via John's Combo Update at MESD, 

> which I ran after doing the auto-update.
>
> Everything is working fine.  No loss of info or apps.  AND Safari  
> is working better now than after the auto-update from Apple.
>
> This is not unusual for some to have trouble with an update and  
> others not.  I've never understood that.  But then I love mysteries.
>
> Cheers,
> Mark
>
> Mark Petersen
> map at mac.com 
>
> "A fanatic is a man that does what he thinks the Lord would do if  
> He knew the facts of the case."
> Finley Peter Dunne
>
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