From: Joe C on
I would I do the above upgrade for my Ibook g4?
Thanks


From: Jolly Roger on
In article <QD4Pj.506$NK1.103(a)trndny05>, "Joe C" <no-spam(a)no-spam.com>
wrote:

> I would I do the above upgrade for my Ibook g4?

I would have thought this to be obvious:

You'd purchase Mac OS X 10.4 from a retailer, install it, then run the
built-in Software Update tool to update it to 10.4.10.

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From: billy on
Jolly Roger <jollyroger(a)pobox.com> writes:

> You'd purchase Mac OS X 10.4 from a retailer, install it, then run the
> built-in Software Update tool to update it to 10.4.10.

It's quite painless, too. I've done it a few times, with no problems
at all. Other than some leftover 10.3 package receipts eating a bit
of disk space. Software Update has to be run twice to get all of the
updates...

Billy Y..
From: Mike Rosenberg on
Jolly Roger <jollyroger(a)pobox.com> wrote:

> You'd purchase Mac OS X 10.4 from a retailer, install it, then run the
> built-in Software Update tool to update it to 10.4.10.

Well, assuming he doesn't really specifically want 10.4.10 instead of
10.4.11 for some odd reason. Running Software Update will get him to
10.4.11, which is probably what he really wants anyway, but in case he
truly meant 10.4.10 he'd have to download the 10.4.10 Combo updater
manually from Apple, assuming it's still available.

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