Smurf won't let me install Tiger updates

2009-06-24 Thread tonycd

Hi. Just upgraded a Blue  White G3 (Radeon PCI 7000, 1.0 GB G3, 768
RAM) from 10.3 to 10.4.

The upgrade went seamlessly. But when I followed up with a 10.4.11
Combo Updater from CD (freshly burned from Apple.com), the red X
appeared over my hard drive with a message that you can't install OS
X on this disk.

?!
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Re: Smurf won't let me install Tiger updates

2009-06-24 Thread Bruce Johnson


On Jun 24, 2009, at 11:40 AM, tonycd wrote:


 Hi. Just upgraded a Blue  White G3 (Radeon PCI 7000, 1.0 GB G3, 768
 RAM) from 10.3 to 10.4.

 The upgrade went seamlessly. But when I followed up with a 10.4.11
 Combo Updater from CD (freshly burned from Apple.com), the red X
 appeared over my hard drive with a message that you can't install OS
 X on this disk.


Are you positive you got the PPC combo updater? There are both Intel  
and PPC versions.

Any reason you're not letting Software Update do it over the net?

-- 
Bruce Johnson
University of Arizona
College of Pharmacy
Information Technology Group

Institutions do not have opinions, merely customs



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Re: Smurf won't let me install Tiger updates

2009-06-24 Thread tonycd

Specifically chose the PPC version.

Don't have the net -- it's a kids' computer, and it's connected via a
wireless card (non-Apple, from Headgap) that taps into the house's
AirPort network. The software's not recognizing the card -- I think
maybe the update itself kayoed the software (Realtek Wireless LAN).


On Jun 24, 2:01 pm, Bruce Johnson john...@pharmacy.arizona.edu
wrote:
 On Jun 24, 2009, at 11:40 AM, tonycd wrote:



  Hi. Just upgraded a Blue  White G3 (Radeon PCI 7000, 1.0 GB G3, 768
  RAM) from 10.3 to 10.4.

  The upgrade went seamlessly. But when I followed up with a 10.4.11
  Combo Updater from CD (freshly burned from Apple.com), the red X
  appeared over my hard drive with a message that you can't install OS
  X on this disk.

 Are you positive you got the PPC combo updater? There are both Intel
 and PPC versions.

 Any reason you're not letting Software Update do it over the net?

 --
 Bruce Johnson
 University of Arizona
 College of Pharmacy
 Information Technology Group

 Institutions do not have opinions, merely customs
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Re: Smurf won't let me install Tiger updates

2009-06-24 Thread tonycd

Specifically chose the PPC version.

Don't have the net -- it's a kids' computer, and it's connected via a
wireless card (non-Apple, from Headgap) that taps into the house's
AirPort network. The software's not recognizing the card -- I think
maybe the update itself kayoed the software (Realtek Wireless LAN).


On Jun 24, 2:01 pm, Bruce Johnson john...@pharmacy.arizona.edu
wrote:
 On Jun 24, 2009, at 11:40 AM, tonycd wrote:



  Hi. Just upgraded a Blue  White G3 (Radeon PCI 7000, 1.0 GB G3, 768
  RAM) from 10.3 to 10.4.

  The upgrade went seamlessly. But when I followed up with a 10.4.11
  Combo Updater from CD (freshly burned from Apple.com), the red X
  appeared over my hard drive with a message that you can't install OS
  X on this disk.

 Are you positive you got the PPC combo updater? There are both Intel
 and PPC versions.

 Any reason you're not letting Software Update do it over the net?

 --
 Bruce Johnson
 University of Arizona
 College of Pharmacy
 Information Technology Group

 Institutions do not have opinions, merely customs
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Re: Smurf won't let me install Tiger updates

2009-06-24 Thread tonycd

Specifically chose the PPC version.

Don't have the net -- it's a kids' computer, and it's connected via a
wireless card (non-Apple, from Headgap) that taps into the house's
AirPort network. The software's not recognizing the card -- I think
maybe the update itself kayoed the software (Realtek Wireless LAN).


On Jun 24, 2:01 pm, Bruce Johnson john...@pharmacy.arizona.edu
wrote:
 On Jun 24, 2009, at 11:40 AM, tonycd wrote:



  Hi. Just upgraded a Blue  White G3 (Radeon PCI 7000, 1.0 GB G3, 768
  RAM) from 10.3 to 10.4.

  The upgrade went seamlessly. But when I followed up with a 10.4.11
  Combo Updater from CD (freshly burned from Apple.com), the red X
  appeared over my hard drive with a message that you can't install OS
  X on this disk.

 Are you positive you got the PPC combo updater? There are both Intel
 and PPC versions.

 Any reason you're not letting Software Update do it over the net?

 --
 Bruce Johnson
 University of Arizona
 College of Pharmacy
 Information Technology Group

 Institutions do not have opinions, merely customs
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Re: Smurf won't let me install Tiger updates

2009-06-24 Thread Kris Tilford

 On Jun 24, 2009, at 11:40 AM, tonycd wrote:

 Hi. Just upgraded a Blue  White G3 (Radeon PCI 7000, 1.0 GB G3, 768
 RAM) from 10.3 to 10.4.

 The upgrade went seamlessly. But when I followed up with a 10.4.11
 Combo Updater from CD (freshly burned from Apple.com), the red X
 appeared over my hard drive with a message that you can't install  
 OS
 X on this disk.

 Bruce Johnson john...@pharmacy.arizona.edureplied:

 Are you positive you got the PPC combo updater? There are both Intel
 and PPC versions.

 tonycd replied:

 Specifically chose the PPC version.

 Any reason you're not letting Software Update do it over the net?

 Don't have the net -- it's a kids' computer, and it's connected via a
 wireless card (non-Apple, from Headgap) that taps into the house's
 AirPort network. The software's not recognizing the card --
 I think maybe the update itself kayoed the software (Realtek  
 Wireless LAN).

Did you open System PreferenceNetwork to be sure the Realtek wireless  
port has been detected?

You may need to reinstall the Realtek software, and also if the  
connection requires a wireless utility you may need to launch the  
utility manually if it's not automatically launching.

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Re: Smurf won't let me install Tiger updates

2009-06-24 Thread tonycd

Specifically chose the PPC version.

Don't have the net -- it's a kids' computer, and it's connected via a
wireless card (non-Apple, from Headgap) that taps into the house's
AirPort network. The software's not recognizing the card -- I think
maybe the update itself kayoed the software (Realtek Wireless LAN).


On Jun 24, 2:01 pm, Bruce Johnson john...@pharmacy.arizona.edu
wrote:
 On Jun 24, 2009, at 11:40 AM, tonycd wrote:



  Hi. Just upgraded a Blue  White G3 (Radeon PCI 7000, 1.0 GB G3, 768
  RAM) from 10.3 to 10.4.

  The upgrade went seamlessly. But when I followed up with a 10.4.11
  Combo Updater from CD (freshly burned from Apple.com), the red X
  appeared over my hard drive with a message that you can't install OS
  X on this disk.

 Are you positive you got the PPC combo updater? There are both Intel
 and PPC versions.

 Any reason you're not letting Software Update do it over the net?

 --
 Bruce Johnson
 University of Arizona
 College of Pharmacy
 Information Technology Group

 Institutions do not have opinions, merely customs
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Re: Smurf won't let me install Tiger updates

2009-06-24 Thread tonycd

I'll check the Network preference pane. Later today, when I get back
there.

I agree about re-installing the Realtek client software. Of course, if
it doesn't run under Tiger, I guess I'm in deeper doo-doo than I
figured...but let's cross that doo-doo bridge when we come to it.


 Did you open System PreferenceNetwork to be sure the Realtek wireless
 port has been detected?

 You may need to reinstall the Realtek software, and also if the
 connection requires a wireless utility you may need to launch the
 utility manually if it's not automatically launching.
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Re: Smurf won't let me install Tiger updates

2009-06-24 Thread tonycd

I'll check the Network preference pane. Later today, when I get back
there.

I agree about re-installing the Realtek client software. Of course, if
it doesn't run under Tiger, I guess I'm in deeper doo-doo than I
figured...but let's cross that doo-doo bridge when we come to it.


 Did you open System PreferenceNetwork to be sure the Realtek wireless
 port has been detected?

 You may need to reinstall the Realtek software, and also if the
 connection requires a wireless utility you may need to launch the
 utility manually if it's not automatically launching.
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