ahbian Senior Member May 23, 2006 2,465 0 0 Mar 15, 2008 #1 I would like to ask if there is a way to downgrade from 10.5.2 to 10.5.1 when I did not do a backup prior to upgrading. There is a constant wifi connection problem after I upgraded to 10.5.2, super frustrating.
I would like to ask if there is a way to downgrade from 10.5.2 to 10.5.1 when I did not do a backup prior to upgrading. There is a constant wifi connection problem after I upgraded to 10.5.2, super frustrating.
B bousozoku Senior Member May 30, 2007 1,639 2 38 64 Northern California nobuyukishouldknowbetter.blogspot.com Mar 16, 2008 #2 There is no easy way. You need to re-install from the Leopard DVD and upgrade carefully from the support area of the web site. I was hoping that 10.5.3 will be out at the end of April but I haven't seen anything. I've got lots of issues with Leopard still.
There is no easy way. You need to re-install from the Leopard DVD and upgrade carefully from the support area of the web site. I was hoping that 10.5.3 will be out at the end of April but I haven't seen anything. I've got lots of issues with Leopard still.
ahbian Senior Member May 23, 2006 2,465 0 0 Mar 16, 2008 #3 Thanks for the reply. The version in my disc is 10.5.1, when I insert the disc, it prompted me to restart the computer,after that, I cannot seem to start the installation. Any advices?
Thanks for the reply. The version in my disc is 10.5.1, when I insert the disc, it prompted me to restart the computer,after that, I cannot seem to start the installation. Any advices?
M madmacs Senior Member Dec 13, 2002 5,456 0 36 madmacs.multiply.com Mar 16, 2008 #4 try hold down the C key to force booting from cd. best option to downgrade i think is to do an archive and install. most of the apps will still work but photoshop probably need to reinstall.
try hold down the C key to force booting from cd. best option to downgrade i think is to do an archive and install. most of the apps will still work but photoshop probably need to reinstall.