My guess/deduction is that it is only showing those updates that are
not currently under heavy download - I assume (reasonably) that the
various updates are hosted on various servers with it's mirrored
across several servers so if all the servers hosting 10.4.1 are being
worked too hard then you may not get to see the update for a while -
if you are on broadband I'd change the "check for updates" to a daily
and to download in the background. else just go to the direct
download link in your browser and collect it form there
I checked the system updater at home this morning, there was a DVD
player update but no 10.4.1. Half hour later I checked from one of
the remaining iMacs I hadn't yet updated and there it was, then
checked the iBook there was 6 other updates but no 10.4.1, checked
at home again 10 minutes ago and no update, all have the original
ram as installed at the factory.
Adrian
On 18/05/2005, at 9:11 AM, David Watkins wrote:
It has been reported in the past that some makes of non Apple RAM
(unsupported) has caused this type of problem. If you have fitted
additional RAM which was non genuine Apple it would be worth trying
to do the update installation after removing this RAM. You can add
the additional RAM back after completing the update.
Dave Watkins
On 18/05/2005, at 7:45 AM, Skehan Adrian wrote:
The update was downloaded from
http://www.apple.com/support/downloads/macosxupdate1041.html All
the machines are of the same vintage (2 eMacs and 6 flat panel
iMacs) and were purchased at the same time, except to say that the
iBook had a 900 Mhz. motherboard installed under warranty a few
months ago. My home machine, a 1 Ghz. 17" flat panel iMac Super
Drive wont accept the update and a friend who has a 1 Ghz. eMac
tells me that his wont either, The update was only downloaded once.
I now wait with interest to see what happens when it becomes
available via the Systems Updater.
Having Fun!
Adrian
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