New Install of OSX doesn't allow me to install OS updates
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I have just installed OSX ver 10.1 on my Dual G4. When I go to Apples site and download the updates, the download itself works fine. (I start with 10.1.1) It gets put on my desktop and uncompresses. I then click the disk image to apply the update, and the normal reg screens pop up. BUT ... there is a screen with my HD and it doesnt give me the option to install into the HD. The HD icon never turns to a different color to allow me to install it into it. I've tried downloading other updates, ie: 10.1.3 - 10.1.5 but it gives me the same screen. Has apple disabled these files? Again, thanks for any insight you can contribute.
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The question:<br><bR>
I have just installed OSX ver 10.1 on my Dual G4. When I go to Apples site and download the updates, the download itself works fine. (I start with 10.1.1) It gets put on my desktop and uncompresses. I then click the disk image to apply the update, and the normal reg screens pop up. BUT ... there is a screen with my HD and it doesnt give me the option to install into the HD. The HD icon never turns to a different color to allow me to install it into it. I've tried downloading other updates, ie: 10.1.3 - 10.1.5 but it gives me the same screen. Has apple disabled these files? Again, thanks for any insight you can contribute.
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click on it to unlock it, then select your harddrive.
to unlock the icon (and get install options) you'll need to know an administrator password. that keeps people from just radomly installing stuff on your machine when you're not around.
give that a try and let me know how it goes.
- In my case, it got solved by applying the necessary 'SECURITY UPDATE's first. Check these out.
- Also, make sure you have picked the correct installer (e.g. to 10.1.5, there are two installers: one from 10.1.2 and below, and one for above. or something like that).
- Are you running MacOS X Server? Then you have to install the normal X updates AS WELL AS the Server-specific updates.
Hope this helps.
(although it sounds like der Koph's was a bit more helpful)