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| Updated through Software Update: No problems. | | 44 | 53.01% |
| Updated through Software Update: Had problems. | | 17 | 20.48% |
| Downloaded the Combo Updater: No problems. | | 19 | 22.89% |
| Downloaded the Combo Updater: Had problems. | | 3 | 3.61% |
| Voters: 83. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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#65
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| After running the software update, I'm not able to print from Quark Xpress in Classic Mode because AppleTalk won't open. Even after I went into System Preferences and turned it on through Network preferences through my Airport. For some reason, Appletalk in classic mode via the chooser doesn't recognize that I've turned it on in my System Preferences panel in OS 10.4.3. Any suggestions or is anyone else having this problem? Last edited by darlagirl; November 10th, 2005 at 07:16 AM. Reason: delete a word |
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| Keyboard Powerbook 12" 1.5Ghz 512RAM Immediately after updated through software update the keybord and mouse started to behave very very strange frequently. Tab not working as it should, the keyboard even black's out for a minute and then everything gones fine. This happens with some interval of 30minutes. One of my USB ports stopped working. |
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| 10.4 update mess I had one of those pop-up Software Update boxes appear urging me to download security updates for osx, itunes, backup and the like. Normally I ignore these things - if it ain't broke... - but this time I agreed, downloaded the stuff as advised, restarted the computer when prompted, and now the os won't start properly. First time I got my desktop with a spinning rainbow cursor, which hung around for half an hour so I switched off, and all i got when I switched back on was a blue screen with a cursor that moves, but no desktop, menus etc. Tried booting in safe mode, tried resetting pram, tried resetting open firmware, tried reinstalling osx from disc (twice) with the archive and install option. Same problem, except the desktop picture is back, spotlight icon appears in the corner, but no menu bar, toolbar, dock, etc... ...and no, I didn't back up first (shoot me now), so I'd appreciate a solution that doesn't involve losing all my data if at all possible! Any thoughts gratefully received Thanks for reading |
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Have you tried downloading the Combo Updater from the Apple site? This is the method I used to install the update. I also made sure not to have any peripherals connected to the computer other than the keyboard and the mouse, in order to prevent any issues with drivers.
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| I always download updates one at a time, repairing permissions before and after, rather than downloading two or more at the same time.
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meantime i'd just like to get my computer running! is it possible the spotlight is re-indexing? spotlight icon is the only thing on the desktop, and if i run over it with the cursor it turns to that swirly rainbow. it's been running over an hour and has gone to sleep in that time, and it doesn't sound very busy! |
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| Run FSCK first - type the following at the prompt; Type: "fsck -f" (that's fsck-space-minus-f). then press Return. If problems are found, run again After fsck indicates the disk is OK (No problems found), at the prompt, type the following exactly as written: /sbin/mount -uw / then press Return. Be sure to note the spaces in this command: there is a space after mount and a space after -uw. This command mounts the file system so you can delete the Finder preferences. At the prompt, type the following exactly as written: rm /Users/your_user_name/Library/Preferences/com.apple.finder.plist where your_user_name is your "short" user name on your computer. Then press Return. The Finder preferences file on your ID are now deleted. Finally, at the prompt, type reboot and press Return to restart in Mac OS X.
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