I recently was readin the apple OS X forums and they
are filled with horror stories about 10.1.5 doin nasty
stuff to their drives. Anyone have anything good or
bad to say about 10.1.5? I am using 10.1.4 on both my
puters and parents i kept their new Imac G4 to 10.1.3
due the periodic problems i have with 10.1.4. 
I am wondering if the Apple download manager is
causing the problems. Due to the fact i am on a 56k
modem i do not download anything over 3 megs on the
computer i usally download onto a zip at work since
they are on a distric LAN Server (ie file that takes
15 mins on modem takes min at work). I usally download
directly the apple OS updates and save the files (ie
workin on three computers with OS X 10.1 + it is
easier then downloading each one via the apple update.
Plus if i have to reinstall i have the file and no
wait to download and update. What i am wondering if
the people who are updatin live are havin all the
problems am intersted in knowing and hopein apple
posts the download to fully download and to see if
other still have problems. Personally i will never
auto update major OS files (always download then
install)
thanks 
James 


PS might wait or put OS X 10.1.5 on a spair partition
on my second drive t osee how stabel it is before i
update my Dual G4 500 and my 2000 edition Powerbook G3
400 

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