On Nov 4, 2003, at 10:11 pm, Charles Martin wrote:


What's much more likely to have happened is that however you installed Panther wiped out the RECEIPTS that Software Update uses to remember which updates have been added and which haven't.

I imagine that if you downloaded and ran those updates they'd just tell you that you already have done so.

If the updates apply to 10.2.x they should, by rights, not show up at all in software update. Obviously the Superdrive Update is not OS Specific but the updated Firmware should be detected.


Did you upgrade 10.2, do and 'Archive and Install' or install a-fresh? I never recommend upgrading from one major OS X increment to the other. 10.1.5 -> 10.2.1 on my iBook called untold chaos and it kept locking up for a while until Apple sorted the issue out.

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