Re: Problems Installing 10.5.6?

From: Roy A. Baril <rbsys_at_berkeley.edu>
Date: Mon, 15 Dec 2008 17:35:15 -0800

To all,

Just a little note, an afterthought really... When I heard about the
10.5.6 update, I immediately went to the Combo download from the Apple
Support site. Simply, after the 10.5.5 update debacle, I heard from a
very reliable Apple source, that the Combo update is ALWAYS the safer
route, especially for Servers. Just food for thought for the future.....

Cheers and happy holidays to all!

Roy

Academic Software Programs Office wrote:
> Thanks Greg.
> I tried the update this morning on a new iMac and it hung on the
> "configuring installation."
> I'll use the combined updater.
>
> -Kin
>
>
> Greg Merritt wrote:
>
>> Hung up on two out of two so far.
>>
>> Rebooted and used the combo update with great success:
>>
>> http://support.apple.com/downloads/Mac_OS_X_10_5_6_Combo_Update
>>
>> -Greg
>>
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