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Old May 15th, 2006, 01:21 AM
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Red face mac 9.1

I'm not sure if you can help since this is a website for mac osx but I thought I would try. I'm trying to upgrade my macos 9.1 so I downloaded a program of the apple site to upgrade to a os 9.2. However I'm hopeless with computers and could not seem to open the file to install. I now can't even find where the computer downloaded the file. Need help...step by step in installing a missing file. I thought I found it however computer said cannot open cause it is in a invisiable file. What does that even mean? Thank you for your time.
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Old May 15th, 2006, 03:51 AM
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First things first....find out from your browser preferences where your downloaded files are going. You can change this destination if you like. Personally I have a folder on my desktop which I named 'Internet Downloads' and told my browser (FireFox) to download files there. So if you can't find the file you downloaded from Apple then download it again. Or maybe you can try the 'Software Update' option. Can't remember where it is on OS9 though..! Try under the 'Apple Menu' > 'Control Panel'
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Old May 15th, 2006, 08:07 AM
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There are many non MacOS X questions posted and replied to, on 'macosx.com'.

01. What is your web browser application?, and what version?

Netscape Communicator, v. 4.7.5:
Select the 'Edit, Preferences...' menu item; then under the 'Catagory' column click on 'Navigator's disclosure triangle, and then click on 'Applications' (indented, under 'Navigator'). You should then see 'Download files to: ....' and a 'Choose ...' button - in the right hand side of the 'Preferences for ...' window. What does 'Download files to: ...' completely state?

Internet Explorer, v. 1.5.1:
Select the 'Edit, Preferences...' menu item; then, in the left hand side column, click on 'Receiving Files' disclosure triangle, and then click on 'Download Options' (indented, under 'Receiving Files'). You should 'Download Folder' section with 'Location: ...' and a 'Change Location...' button - in the right hand side of the 'Internet Explorer Preferences' window. What does 'Location: ...' completely state?

02. How did you come to the conclusion of '... computer said cannot open cause it is in a invisiable file ...'?
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Old May 16th, 2006, 06:10 PM
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i'm of the same thought as mr.loop. run the software update found in the control panel folder. it will update your mac to the latest version of os 9 that your mac can support. remember that no pre-g3 mac will support higher than 9.1 without some patching.
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