On Jul 19, 2006, at 9:56 PM, ASAP S. wrote: Ok, I will do that, (I guess that caps for all words is a bit of a bad habit... :-[ ) Err... I checked, I was thinking of something else I guess. Are The "Full Install CD's" considered as an "upgrade"? Thanks for your help!
You cannot directly upgrade Mac OS X 10.1 with 10.4. You can do an Archive Install (which preserves your users and some settings and home directories), or you will have to wipe the disk of the system you are installing on. Steve Checkoway wrote: On Jul 19, 2006, at 5:56 PM, ASAP S. wrote: Yeah, I Couldn't Find That Eithor... How Much Would It Cost To Upgrade To 10.3.9? Please don't capitalize every word, just the first word of the sentence and proper nouns. It's very distracting. Did you visit www.apple.com? You can buy Mac OS X 10.4 for $129.00 USD. On Jul 19, 2006, at 7:21 PM, ASAP S. wrote: Well, I Didn't Get An Answer, So Does Anyone ELSE Have The Answer? ASAP S. wrote: And, Where May I Find That? The earliest tools I could find were the december 2002 dev tools that require 10.2. --Steve Checkoway _______________________________________________
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