Links for Mac OS 9 Downloads are faulty!

I like to download Updates for Mac OS 9, but all the download links are faulty!


http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1387?viewlocale=de_DE


shows the updates, but after selecting for example 9.2.1:


http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1293?viewlocale=en_US


there is the message: page not found.


9.2. asks for agreement, then goes back to the page!


Softwareupdate in the Finder doesn't find anything!


I also like to install an old iTunes for Panther, but there is no possiblity to download:


http://support.apple.com/kb/DL518?viewlocale=de_DE


Whats up? Any help...?

iMac, Mac OS X (10.3.x), download links are faulty

Posted on Nov 3, 2011 4:49 AM

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Nov 20, 2011 12:12 AM in response to Klaus_A

Here is the way I get files off the web that no longer exist.


I pulled up the English version of the site you provided:


http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1387


Since that doesn't load, I used the Internet Archive:


http://web.archive.org/web/20100917074207/http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1387


When this page loads, select the OS update you want.


For this example, I chose OS 9.2.2 with the North American 21.3MB 9.2.2 update.


http://web.archive.org/web/20101204032737/http://docs.info.apple.com/article.htm l?artnum=75186


On this page:


http://web.archive.org/web/20101204032737/http://docs.info.apple.com/article.htm l?artnum=75186


the first update available is North American English, 9.2.2, 21.3MB.


Simply right-click (hold ctrl then click the mouse button), and "copy link" ("copy link" is how it appears in my 10.4.11, your operating system or browser choice may vary):


http://web.archive.org/web/20101204032737/http://download.info.apple.com/Apple_S upport_Area/Apple_Software_Updates/English-North_American/Macintosh/System/Mac_O S_9.2.2_Update/Single-File/Mac_OS_9.2.2_Update.smi.bin


Paste the link in a new tab of your browser, and delete the entire beginning of the address all they way up to and including the final forward slash /.


If you did this correctly this will leave you with the file name:


Mac_OS_9.2.2_Update.smi.bin


Do a web search for "ftp Mac_OS_9.2.2_Update.smi.bin" and you'll find a download site somewhere!


http://ftp.iinet.net.au/pub/apple/US/Macintosh/System/Mac_OS_9.2.2_Update/


Here are all of the OS 9 updates:


http://ftp.iinet.net.au/pub/apple/US/Macintosh/System/

Nov 30, 2011 8:58 PM in response to Limnos

Don't know why the links for iTunes were removed, but it's possible that Apple had a fallout with OldApps, or they somehow violated Apple's terms of service.


Regarding OS 9 update downloads, since the moderators accepted my 'tip', it's likely that the links are 'involuntarily' broken; i.e. are the servers near the Fukushima plant in Japan? Maybe the server is temporarily offline.


Considering the rising popularity of Apple products and growing interest from the general public, I think it would be in Apple's best interest to make it as easy as possible for people to download the software needed to use their products, even if it meant using an outdated operating system or software. Someone walking around with Apple products is free advertisement for the company. I know people that would be impressed by a machine running OS 9 just for the fact that it is a Mac.


Anyway, any old versions of iTunes that are still on the Apple are easily downloadable by going here: http://support.apple.com/downloads/#iTunes


For example, if you wanted iTunes 9.2.1 for OS X 10.4, you would type it in the Downloads search box, which would lead you here: http://support.apple.com/downloads/#itunes%209.2.1 and click on the first result.

Dec 1, 2011 8:37 AM in response to sdfox7

Anyway, any old versions of iTunes that are still on the Apple are easily downloadable by going here: http://support.apple.com/downloads/#iTunes

Well, not quite. 🙂 There's http://appldnld.apple.com.edgesuite.net/content.info.apple.com/iTunes7/Mac/061-3 899.20071105.Vg7Tg/iTunes7.5.dmg but there's no listing for iTunes 7.5 on Apple's page -- I had to get that link off the web even though the file itself is on one of Apple's servers.


Apple has a very, very limited set of iTunes versions available. There isn't, for example, any version of iTunes on Apple's site that will run under OS9. In fact I don't think any of them will run under anything much earlier than Tiger. Basically once a computer or OS version stops being supported it really and truly stops being supported. I get the impression that some of those things are still there because they are so beneath the radar that nobody bothers to delete them much less fix broken links.

Nov 3, 2011 6:39 AM in response to Texas Mac Man

Thanks for your reply! I searched the discussions, but didn't find anything!


It is a shame! Some time ago I did an update on an old iBook (tangerine) and everything worked well, I found all files and updates, and I thought by myself "wow, what a great company" and now... nothing. I will have a look if I have saved the stuff somewhere (hopefully)!

Nov 30, 2011 6:00 PM in response to Klaus_A

The problem with that Australian link is that it contains updates for the British, Australian, and International versions of the files. Try and install them on a North American English version of OS 9, and you'll get an error.


Portland State University has an archive of the OS 9 updates for North American users:


ftp://ftp.oit.pdx.edu/help/macos/


I have to say, it's an absolute shame that users have to go to these lengths. Apple should at the very least fix the download links. One of them... the 9.0.X update... still works. How hard would it be to provide working links for the other updates? Come on, Apple Support. Fix this.

Nov 30, 2011 7:58 PM in response to DesScorp

I have to say, it's an absolute shame that users have to go to these lengths. Apple should at the very least fix the download links. One of them... the 9.0.X update... still works. How hard would it be to provide working links for the other updates? Come on, Apple Support. Fix this.


It could be worse. Apple usually doesn't like its software beng stored on third party sites -- at least they seem to get things like iTunes taken off oldapps.com pretty readily. I'm mildly surprised the moderators passd a tip with third party download links for system software.

Dec 1, 2011 9:08 AM in response to Limnos

Yes, you are correct, I should have said recent versions are easily accessible by going to the Downloads page.


Hey, many old downloads are still available on the web: here's Windows 95 Service Pack 1 from 1996: http://www.microsoft.com/download/en/details.aspx?displaylang=en&id=24945 (it was released in 1996 so I don't know why the article says October 1999) and you can get the old Windows NT service packs off Microsoft's FTP here: ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/bussys/winnt/winnt-public/fixes/usa/ (although NT 4.0 SP4 and later are notably absent, you can Google for them on a different website.)

Jul 1, 2012 5:58 PM in response to sdfox7

I tried that download a few times and can't seem to get all of the files to open corectly (when I put all of them in a folder and open the first one with Stuffit Deluxe v7.0.3 I get an error message stating 'unable to execute...parts 2-15 missing or corrupt').


The former post from Kurt188 interests me:



kurt188


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Re: Links for Mac OS 9 Downloads are faulty!

Mar 14, 2012 11:04 PM (in response to Klaus_A)


Actually, the links from Apple's web site are not working, but the files are still there; I just downloaded them all yesterday. In fact, files they don't list on the web site are there too; you just have to know the correct URL to download it.


I would like to find this file on Apple's archive server as he suggests.

Jul 4, 2012 3:02 PM in response to Texas Mac Man

Sorry about that - I noticed later as I posted elsewhere.


In my other post I indicated how a user might search for such files as follows:


Here are two ways to find many possibilities:


https://encrypted.google.com/search?q=%22Mac_OS_9.1_Update.smi%22&as_qdr=all&new window=1&num=100&filter=0


https://encrypted.google.com/search?q=%22Z-Mac_OS_9.1_Update.smi%22&as_qdr=all&n ewwindow=1&num=100&filter=0

Jul 5, 2012 6:03 AM in response to Texas Mac Man

Tom, I managed to locate the following OS 9.0 install download:


Mac OS 9 (North American English; 5-part download)

http://www.mediafire.com/?u3iunzku3igye


I downloaded it and it installed perfectly. One question, and it's a newbie one...is there a way to "verify" that the installer is original and has not been tampered with in some way?


Everything seems fine - it's just that I don't know the source for the upload.

Jul 5, 2012 2:06 PM in response to Texas Mac Man

Plus I didn't even see Mac OS 9.2.2 update in there. Does anybody know where I can get it? Software Update in OS 9 is complaining about not having internet even though I'm surfing the web on the same computer haha. It's on 9.2.1 but The Sims won't play (it says it needs Mac OS 8.6 or higher and then quits.... I've seen other apps do this if you don't have the final version of each Mac OS release. I've had an app that said it worked on Leopard 10.5.1 and higher but you actually NEED 10.5.8 or it won't open.)

Sep 5, 2012 5:18 PM in response to Klaus_A

Thank you all for this however I am experiencing a 'shrink wrapper' problem when trying to up date my g3 mac (I am getting the downloads on new mac putting them on a USB drive ...plgging this in to old mac and attempting to mount...keep getting this shrink wrapper message so it aint working} interestingly os 9 describes a portable usb drive as a "cartridge" but thats another issue


I feel a bit ****** off I am merely trying to return an old slot loading imac to where it was when I stopped using it but my original install disks are 9.03 and I am not internet enabled on g3


I payed for all this stuff years ago so it should be easy

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