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Should my "Universal Access" icon look like this in System Preferences?

http://s181.photobucket.com/albums/x153/Toadstool_42/?action=view&current=prefs.jpg

Toadstool_42

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Had similar thing, though on the button 'international' when i updated into 10.4.8 a while ago... stayed there till 10.4.9 ... so who knows...

little bug somewhere :)
 
Welcome to the wonderful world of Unix, Apple. You're not somebody until you have a double-digit minor revision number. :D

Although having an actual release sorta goes against code - you're supposed to be at version 0.xxx.xx forever...
 
Just installed, no issues to report so far. The fixes mentioned in the Apple Support article don't really pertain to me though.
 
I hate this
I want security update
but seems each update makes system even slower, is apple capable of making good patches?:mad:
 
Had similar thing, though on the button 'international' when i updated into 10.4.8 a while ago... stayed there till 10.4.9 ... so who knows...

little bug somewhere :)

Go to you User/Library/Preferences and delete "com.apple.universalaccess.plist" do a restart and it will be fixed.
 
Maybe its the placebo effect (and I haven't tried any networking) but does Finder browsing seem snappier now?
 
Use Caution- this update burned me

A call to Apple and 90 minutes later I am having to do a clean reinstall to remedy my inability to log in to my primary account. The tech support people had not even heard of the update. Such a nice way to waste an afternoon. I only hope that I can get boot camp to function since I need to run Studiotools NOW.

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I learned from the previous Mac OS update (10.4.9) to repair my disk permissions before installing the update, as I had to do a repair install last time. Just installed it, now time to reboot....(*crosses fingers*).
 
venturing in the new realm of double digit updates... feels kinda weird
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Weird? I had to take to my bed. Except I couldn't rest on account of being unable to reconcile 10.4.10 with 10.4.9. I mean, shouldn't it have been 10.4.09?
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I learned from the previous Mac OS update (10.4.9) to repair my disk permissions before installing the update, as I had to do a repair install last time. Just installed it, now time to reboot....(*crosses fingers*).
I thought this should be done after the update?
 
Huge performance improvement...

Just put 10.4.10 on my iMac G4 800 and my PB 1.5, and now they crash twice as fast as before!!!












Alright, alright, I'm just kidding, folks. They both seem to work just fine.

But I am wondering why my Mac is now telling me it has Super Cow Powers.
 
but it isn't .10 ...it's 10.4.10 where the . is not a decimal point.

Of course it is worse than that, because if you are being pedantic and trying to claim that this is a number and 10.4.10 is the same as 10.4.1 ...

I don't know any numbers with _two_ decimal points.

I was just trying to explain why Stewie said what he said about .10 being the same to .1

I am not trying to create controversy or being pedantic.;)
 
ok so now that i have installed the 10.4.10 upgrade and its messed up my ability to connect to my extrernal hard drive how do i down grade to 10.4.9 i tryed installing the 10.4.9 combo upgrade but it wont allow me to.
 
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