Re: OS X upgrade question

2010-06-24 Thread Greg
On Jun 18, 8:20 pm, Daniel Stewart daniel.stewart...@gmail.com wrote: I should probably mention that it says on the Software Restore disks that it is compatible with OS 10.1.2 and OS 9.22.  Should that give me problems with 104.11? It won't give any problems. You install 10.4, work up to

OS X upgrade question

2010-06-18 Thread Scotty
This may fit under the heading of stupid newbie questions so please be patient with me. My Mac may be 8 years old, but I am really new to the platform. I have a G4 933 mhz Quicksilver. When I bought it had a clean install of OSX 10.5 on it, but no 10.5 disk was included with it. Anyway. The

Re: OS X upgrade question

2010-06-18 Thread JOHN CARMONNE
On Jun 18, 2010, at 4:56 PM, Scotty wrote: This may fit under the heading of stupid newbie questions so please be patient with me. My Mac may be 8 years old, but I am really new to the platform. I have a G4 933 mhz Quicksilver. When I bought it had a clean install of OSX 10.5 on it, but no

Re: OS X upgrade question

2010-06-18 Thread Daniel Stewart
I should probably mention that it says on the Software Restore disks that it is compatible with OS 10.1.2 and OS 9.22. Should that give me problems with 104.11? On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 6:59 PM, JOHN CARMONNE carmo...@aol.com wrote: On Jun 18, 2010, at 4:56 PM, Scotty wrote: This may fit

Re: OS X upgrade question

2010-06-18 Thread JOHN CARMONNE
On Jun 18, 2010, at 5:20 PM, Daniel Stewart wrote: I should probably mention that it says on the Software Restore disks that it is compatible with OS 10.1.2 and OS 9.22. Should that give me problems with 104.11? Just do straight 10.4 and the the updates to 10.4.11. you can skip all the