[DM-MUG] Need another excuse to upgrade?
Alan Hansen
dmmug@dmmug.org
Sat, 30 Apr 2005 10:09:16 -0500
John,
I think all the OSX Assistant does is register your software with Apple. I
would just select it and quit that application. It must have had problems
connecting to the internet or the server it reaches when it launched.
So far I am pretty happy with Tiger. It is kind of like getting a new
computer all over again. Everything is where it was but there are some coo=
l
new features and things I can do that I couldn't in the past.
Thanks,
Alan
On 4/30/05 9:56 AM, "John Kisner" <kisnerj@dwx.com> wrote:
> I'm having a couple of Tiger install problems.
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> Last night around 8 pm I began install on my G4 PowerBook. It took a
> long time (2 hours?), but finally it was time to Restart and begin
> enjoying Tiger. Three hours later, with the machine still at the
> spinning icon startup stage, I powered off. Powering on moved me
> through a normal startup, soon after which the OSX assistant began.
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> The OSX assistant has been trying to connect with Apple for about 8
> hours now. I'm on the same machine typing this email, so connection
> is not a problem. I'm not sure what the OS assistant does for me,
> but something's not right.
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> John
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