On Thursday, March 25, 2004, at 01:48 pm, Neil Hughes wrote:
On 25/3/04 13:01, Mac Otaku wrote:
yeah that is fine, installation is complete when you get that bit. Just
force restart!
I wish apple would take that registration bit out, as an IT manager I reinstall Mac's every day, having to fill in that bloody form is getting on my nerves.
Gerard
On 25 Mar 2004, at 12:49, Neil Hughes wrote:
Drat and double drat!
Goodbye smug satisfaction, hello first installation query. This is the
first time I've had an installation stop without any escape route...
iBook started up, asked for software install/restore disks for I presume OSX Jaguar (I have Panther upgrade disks waiting nearby). OK so far. Asked for name, address, etc. for registration. No problem.
Connected to Apple via ADSL router (first time I've done it this way...always via dial-up before) - saw "connected" message. Now it's stuck at "Disconnecting". The cancel button's greyed out.
Restart the machine and see what happens? :-(
Neil
Thanks. Restarted and all seems well...on with the Panther upgrade.
Neil
Neil
Just a quick question about the Panther upgrade. Are these not 'full installation' disks? I wasn't aware there was a separate 'upgrade' version...
Tom Burke
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