Good evening!
I recently got a used Power Mac G4 1.25ghz DP. I erased and initialized the hard drive, then I installed Mac OS X 10.2.3 Jaguar, with the original CDs, sold as a pack with the computer at the time.
Everything works fine (except a Kernel panick that I manage with the shift button during the booting of the system), but since I'm new with MAC OS X (I used to work and play with Windows 98 SE during 10 years!), I would like to discover everything little by little, and progressively installing updates. So I downloaded the 10.2.4 update package, and was told it was impossible to install this software on my Hard Drive; I don't know how it is told in English but the message was "ce volume ne répond pas à la configuration requise nécessaire à la mise à jour".
I searched on the web, and this message is very, very frequent. However, nobody really managed to get the real reason and the answer to the problem.
It is something still recurring with Snow Leopard.
Please does anybody have an idea?
Thank you!
I recently got a used Power Mac G4 1.25ghz DP. I erased and initialized the hard drive, then I installed Mac OS X 10.2.3 Jaguar, with the original CDs, sold as a pack with the computer at the time.
Everything works fine (except a Kernel panick that I manage with the shift button during the booting of the system), but since I'm new with MAC OS X (I used to work and play with Windows 98 SE during 10 years!), I would like to discover everything little by little, and progressively installing updates. So I downloaded the 10.2.4 update package, and was told it was impossible to install this software on my Hard Drive; I don't know how it is told in English but the message was "ce volume ne répond pas à la configuration requise nécessaire à la mise à jour".
I searched on the web, and this message is very, very frequent. However, nobody really managed to get the real reason and the answer to the problem.
It is something still recurring with Snow Leopard.
Please does anybody have an idea?
Thank you!