![]() ![]() Once we have this information I would suggest making a sticky out of it, it may be useful to those reviving old Macs in the future. First MacBook Air running Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger (Unsupported) Watch on Technical Details of Mac OS X Leopard 10.5 File Name: File Size: 7.8 GB Developer: Apple System Requirements for Mac OS X Leopard 10.5 9 GB free HDD 512 MB RAM Intel Processor Only Mac OS X Leopard 10. 10.2 & 10.3: Click 'Open as Log File' in the 'Installed Updates' tab of the 'Software Update' preference pane (screenshots 7 & 8 below).10.1: Click 'Show Log ' in the 'Software Update' preference pane (screenshot 6 below).9.2: Select 'Display Log ' from the 'Update' menu in 'Software Update' (screenshots 3 - 5 below).If you have, could you please post screenshot(s) like the ones I've attached for 10.4? You can also get the log file in some cases, for each OS it's a little different: I've downloaded everything from, my next step is to find out which of those updates to install, and in what order.ĭoes anyone have a machine that they installed one (or more) of these OSs on, that they then updated as far as possible, solely via Software Update, before 23rd July 2012? While I was able to update 10.4 with Software Update (screenshots 1 & 2 below), Apple ended such support for all previous systems back in July of last year. I recently split the 32GB SSD in my iBook G3 into five partitions, have installed the following operating systems: ![]() Megasad macrumors memberSoftware Updates for Mac OS X 10.1, 10.2 and 10.3 ![]()
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