![]() I assume that you're using a newer computer to access the internet, so if you can burn the downloaded segments to a CD, it would make the transfer to the iMac a lot easier. After downloading the 15 segments, copy them to a designated folder on the iMac's hard drive. An alternate, segmented download was made available by Apple years ago, to accommodate users without high-speed internet, who experienced dropped connections with dial-up during large-file downloads. Unfortunately, this site has the 15-part segmented download. It's getting harder to find a download source for the Mac OS 9.1 Update, but it can be found here. To run it, the iMac must be booted from the internal hard drive running OS 9.1 (not 9.2.1 or 9.2.2). You can find the iMac 4.1.9 Firmware Update here. If it indicates anything other than 4.1.9, you should run the update. You can check the BootROM version using the Apple System Profiler. Unfortunately, the posted links to Apple's tech articles and/or downloads contained within it are outdated/obsolete, much to the frustration of users who come to the Forums looking for these downloads. Although this article was written over 8 years ago, it will give you some good information - especially the recommendations regarding hard drive capacity and installed memory.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |