

Standard disclaimers apply.if you ruin your computer, I can not be held accountable for any loss of data. Please look at the bottom of this page for more details. Additional readmes available for the updates are on these links:ĪLERT! iTunes 2.0 installer may cause damage to people who have partitioned their hard drive per my instructions below. Readme about 9.1 and visit this link to grab 9.1, 9.2.1, and 9.2.2.

Note, those using Unsupported Utility to run 10.1 or higher on your system, Mac OS 9.2.2 or 9.2.1 may not work, and you should use 9.1 for Classicįor those running 10.0.0 through 10.0.4, you can use a minimum of 9.1 for your Classic environment.įor those who need to update from 9.0 these are the the updates:
#MAC OS X 10.0 UPGRADE MAC OS X#
Later in this page there are links to find out whether your hardware is supported by Mac OS X nativelyįor those running Jaguar, or 10.1, use Mac OS 9.2.1 or 9.2.2 as your Classic environment. You can always return using the Apple menu, control panels, startup disk.

In which case you will want to use the Startup Disk System Settings to switch back to Classic may not run all the hardware you had running before when booting directly The Classic environment is controlled from the Apple menu's System Preferences under Classic That let's you run Mac OS 9 or older programs without restarting your Mac while in Mac OS X. 9.2.1 is very similar to 9.2.2 and you should take the notes regarding 9.2.2 with the same regard if you are running 9.2.1.Ĭlassic environment is a stand alone application within Mac OS X Most notes regarding Mac OS 9 here will mention 9.2.2. However, since many of you may still have older versions of Mac OS X, this FAQ is here for your benefit. Most of this FAQ is outdated now that Jaguar (Mac OS X 10.2) has been released. Note, this is a work in progress, and I will accept commentary on this if you find something works better. It is not a question of if, but when your data will be lost.
#MAC OS X 10.0 UPGRADE HOW TO#
If you are running 10.2 and higher, use the newer version of the Mac OS X speed FAQ.īefore doing any of these procedures to speed your Mac, learn how to backup your data. Need computer help? Book now to resolve most computer issues. Download my résumé as a Word compressed zip file and Adobe Acrobat.
