Updating from OS X 10.2 to 10.3

I currently run OS X 10.2 (6C115) and have tried to update to Panther 10.3 but I can't find any versions of 10.3 that my system will accept. It won't let me jump from my 10.2 to 10.3.3, 10.3.4 or 10.3.9 and I can't find a version of 10.3. What do I do?? Thanks.

bruno

iMac Power PC G4 800mhz 256MB Ram Mac OS X (10.2.x)

iMac Power PC G4 800mhz 256MB Ram Mac OS X (10.2.x)

Posted on Mar 24, 2007 1:50 PM

Reply
4 replies

Mar 24, 2007 2:09 PM in response to brunophoto

brunophoto:

Welcome to Apple Discussions:

The move from Jaguar to Panther or to Tiger is an upgrade, which involves purchasing new software disks. You can download updates once you have the basic software installed, but the initial installation is from disks you have to purchase. See Software update, upgrade--what's the difference?.

To install Panther your computer will need to meet the minimum system requirements for Panther.

You will need to purchase the Full Retail version of Panther. Please note that Computer specific or upgrade versions should be avoided since they are optimized for the computer to which they are specific and will therefore, very likely, cause problems during or after installation. On the legal side, it may be a violation of the Software License Agreement which states
This License allows you to install and use one copy of the Apple Software on a single computer at a time. This License does not allow the Apple Software to exist on more than one computer at a time...
You can purchase universal installer Panther disks, guaranteed to install, from applerescue.

If you already have Panther disks and are unable to install (I couldn't tell for sure from your post), please be sure that they are Full Retail Version.

Please do not hesitate to post back should you have further questions or comments.

Good luck.

cornelius

Message was edited by: cornelius

Mar 24, 2007 2:09 PM in response to brunophoto

Welcome to the discussions.
When upgrading from an older Operating System you must use all of the Software updates from 10.2
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=75421

However you will need a Complete Retail Version of 10.3 to Upgrade.
There are several different Apple Resellers that offer complete 10.3 Retail Versions. There is a difference in those offered with specific machines they are different and will not work. Thats the reason for the Full Retail Version.
Look at
http:www.macmall.com
Don

Mar 25, 2007 8:13 AM in response to brunophoto

Another Welcome To  Discussions brunophoto!

Here's some info, in addition to the responses previously posted.

If you know what to look for, a Full Retail Version, of the Panther Install CDs, or a Full Retail Version, of the Tiger Install DVD, can also be purchased rather inexpensively, at some additional online Apple retailers, Amazon, eBay, FastMac, etc.

As posted, be sure not to purchase grey, upgrade or machine specific CDs or DVDs.
Panther is only on CDs, not DVDs.
Unless purchased from AppleRescue, the discs should look exactly like the images in the above links, and not say Upgrade on them.

Additional info here Using OS X Install CDs/DVDs On Multiple Macs.

As advised in Gulliver's Checklist..., Once Panther 10.3.x is installed, you can use the 10.3.9 Combo Update, to upgrade to the final version.

If your Mac meets the Tiger System Requirements, you could also consider purchasing and installing that, and then use the PPC 10.4.9 Combo Update, to upgrade to the current version.

Tiger is available for purchase at The Apple Store (U.S.).

"Tiger ships on a DVD, but if your Mac doesn’t have a built-in DVD-ROM player, you’ll need CD media."

AppleRescue, also sells a Tiger installation set on CD

Shop Carefully, Examine All Documentation, And Good Luck!

ali b

This thread has been closed by the system or the community team. You may vote for any posts you find helpful, or search the Community for additional answers.

Updating from OS X 10.2 to 10.3

Welcome to Apple Support Community
A forum where Apple customers help each other with their products. Get started with your Apple Account.