On 7/11/12 2:21 PM, Kyle Hansen at <[email protected]> wrote:

> That is pretty normal. Mac OS 10.2 was released almost exactly one DECADE
> ago. The Software Update servers usually only hold updates from the last
> few years. After that you have to navigate to Apple and do it manually. It
> is a huge burden on a company to support things back over a decade, so I
> am just happy that Apple is cool enough to even have the updates available
> in it's downloads page. It is in all of our best interests that Apple does
> NOT overburden itself with support for legacy products. They have more
> important things to be doing. ;)


The strange thing is that up until this year (I had to re-install the OS in
this HD) you could use Software Update to download software even in Mac OS
9!
 




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