At 6:09 AM -0700 6/16/2009, norm46 wrote:
>Tried to use the software update but would not install so downloaded
>the package and it did install. Just my $.02

Just went to update our powerbook.  The download failed outright, the 
first attempt.  Then it got about 60 MB (of 87) -- and proceeded with 
the installation until it crashed.  Then I downloaded and ran it 
manually.

What is with Apple?  Why can't they get something so simple as this 
update gizmo to work correctly?  This isn't rocket science.  There 
are *easy* ways to check to see that a download is complete before 
proceeding!

- Dan.
-- 
- Psychoceramic Emeritus; South Jersey, USA, Earth.

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