captainsid2001

Q: Can't download updates on Mac OS X Puma (10.1)

The other day, I decided to replace the hard drive in my iMac G4 and put Puma instead of Panther on it. I would have done Jaguar, however I don't own it. I only actually own Panther and Tiger. (I downloaded Puma from WinWorldPC's software library, which is full of stuff if you wanna look into it.) I reformatted it, installed the OS, and thought everything was going pretty well, then it came time to actually get it updated to the latest version, so I went to Apple's official page to download the updates. When I click the download button, I get a 404 error. Is Apple really this dumb? They remove the file from the server, but DON'T delete the download page. It ticks me off. Anyway, the question is: how and where can I get any updates? I need the 7-18-02 security update for v10.1.0, and Mac OS X 10.1.5.

 

Any help is highly appreciated.

Captainsid2001

iMac, Mac OS X (10.1.x), G4, reformatted, classic 9.2.2

Posted on Aug 16, 2013 3:23 PM

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Q: Can't download updates on Mac OS X Puma (10.1)

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  • by captainsid2001,

    captainsid2001 captainsid2001 Aug 16, 2013 5:38 PM in response to captainsid2001
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    Aug 16, 2013 5:38 PM in response to captainsid2001

    What I didn't mention is that I need to download them directly for the reason shown in this video:


    (and it would appear that the video doesn't show up because the editor took it among itself to correct "sloppy" code, so here it is directly: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mzt8U9ZDRkw&feature=youtu.be)

     

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  • by roam,Solvedanswer

    roam roam Aug 22, 2013 2:38 AM in response to captainsid2001
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    Aug 22, 2013 2:38 AM in response to captainsid2001

    if you click on this link,

    http://support.apple.com/kb/DL674

    the Mac OS X Combo Update 10.1.5 download is available.

  • by captainsid2001,

    captainsid2001 captainsid2001 Sep 1, 2013 7:15 AM in response to roam
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    Sep 1, 2013 7:15 AM in response to roam

    Thanks so much! I'll download it this afternoon. Wow, I don't check my Appla account very often...

  • by captainsid2001,

    captainsid2001 captainsid2001 Sep 1, 2013 4:37 PM in response to roam
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    Sep 1, 2013 4:37 PM in response to roam

    Now that brings me to another question. When I try to install the combo update, it tells me that I need to update the installer. Do you know where I can download the installer update?

  • by roam,Helpful

    roam roam Sep 2, 2013 4:10 AM in response to captainsid2001
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    Sep 2, 2013 4:10 AM in response to captainsid2001

    I tried to find that Installer Update and the 7-18-02 security update, and found reference to them in a document  but I think the software has disappeared from the server. Realistically, Apple has no tradition in maintaining old stuff, so you will have to be flexible in your project to resucitate an old G4 computer. Perhaps aim for 10.3 as that was a good OS and it will still let you run Classic.

     

    There is another site that you could try and it may help you with Apple legacyware;

    http://x704.net/bbs/

  • by captainsid2001,

    captainsid2001 captainsid2001 Sep 2, 2013 7:36 AM in response to roam
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    Sep 2, 2013 7:36 AM in response to roam

    I think I will up it to Panther. I was really after all just experimenting. There was nothing wrong with the other hard drive, it was just small. I just decided to double the hard drive space from 40 GB to 80 GB while using a faster drive. Then, all I had handy was Puma, so that was what I used. I picked this thing up at a yard sale for $35, and the people didn't think it worked. As it turns out, it was the power cord. It had Jaguar on it at the time. After all, upping it to Panther would aid me in my other task of getting iMovie 4.0.0 on another Mac.

  • by LLCadyJ,

    LLCadyJ LLCadyJ Feb 19, 2016 6:47 AM in response to captainsid2001
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    Feb 19, 2016 6:47 AM in response to captainsid2001

    I had the same problem and found the solution. Go to the support page for the 10.1.5 Combo  update. Down at the bottom of the page there is a link for the system requirements. Click on the system requirements and there you will be able to see links to the security update and the installer update. Follow those links and download. Install the security update first and then the installer update followed by the combo update. It worked for me and now I have a retro machine to play with. Note that you don't have to boot into Puma to apply the updates. I installed the updates while booted inot Panther. Hope this helps someone, I searched for hours for the answer.