Andrew Tett wrote on 21/2/09 at 09:42

>
>Also, I have a couple of programmes like Toast, where I have say 6.0.1
>as an original disk and have to go through all the successive updates
>once the original is installed. Is there a way of "fooling" the mac to
>think that the original is installed and simply install the update,
>which as far as I can see is probably a fully functional version in
>itself? Can I also get rid of the earlier versions which seem to sit
>on the hard disc and take up space once superceded?

try running the last one? if it's still the same version (6) 
then I would expect it to do the right thing. I think the same 
thing goes for the OS X updates but you could try downloading 
the combo installer for 10.4.11 rather than using Software 
update, and applying it direct before you check Software update.

good luck. it is a major task doing a clean install!


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