Re: Clean Panther install from Panther upgrade disks?
2004-03-20 by mike4stew8
This was'nt allowed on the logic list. > Yes I had the same issue. The only way to escape from Apples small > minded, cheapskate update policy, ( and this is after just buying a > new G5 ) is to make a new install CD Image, removing the program that > checks for 10.2.8 and then burning the new image. I did come across a > site with a complete run through of how to do it, because we are not
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> the only people suffering from this "situation". > Try searching MacRumors.com. > If you get stuck I'll see if I still have it for you. > Regards, Mike > > > > --- In logic-users@yahoogroups.com, "Jules Bromley" <jules@t...> > wrote: > > [Note from admin: please send all replies privately or to > > Logic-OT@yahoogroups.com, thanks!] > > > > I'm really sorry to post this here, but I'm desperate. > > > > After my recent issues with Logic, I bit the bullet this morning and decided > > to do a clean Panther install. I erased, formatted and partitioned my disk > > and then started the install process, only to be told by the installer I > > needed an existing installation of OS X in order to install Panther (I'm > > using the Panther Upgrade disks I got from Apple). > > > > I have the Jaguar disks, but really want this installation to be a clean > > Panther install.