on 26/7/02 13:32, (G-List) at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Subject: X.1 won't update
> From: Lincoln Dunn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> I've got a weird one here:
> 
> G3 that I've successfully installed 10.1.5 on previously. I munged a bunch
> of permissions on it, and deleted a user, so I decided to do a clean install
> (wipe the HD, etc.). I have a 10.0 disk, a 9.2.1 disk, and a 10.1 updater.
> I've tried this is all these orders:
<snip> 
> ...and, in all cases, I am unable to update past 10.1 to 10.1.5. Software
> update reports up-to-date. Try to run 10.1.5 updater -- says I need
> installer updater. So, I download Installer Updater. Won't let me install on
> the destination HD -- it comes up, but is greyed out. This has been the end
> result every time -- and I'm tired of fighting it. Any ideas or suggestions?

Lincoln, chances are that Apple has messed up their auto-update system with
their recent "secure update patch".

What you should do is download the appropriate updater from Apple itself:
Mac OS X Update Combo 10.1.5
<http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=122011>.

Good luck, Eric.


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