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Can I revert back after installing 10.2.3?????
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Dec 20, 2002, 09:41 AM
 
Can I revert back after installing 10.2.3? Now Extensis Suitcase doesn't work. Dammit. I should have known.
     
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Dec 20, 2002, 09:43 AM
 
Originally posted by GodOD:
Can I revert back after installing 10.2.3? Now Extensis Suitcase doesn't work. Dammit. I should have known.
WHat version of Suitecase are you using? I would assume you need the newest one. I don't think you can but you could try and re-install the Package of 10.2.2 from your library-recipts folder. See if that allows you to.
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Dec 20, 2002, 09:50 AM
 
Suitcase seems to be working now. Sorry..... It was kinda hanging like it did the last time I did an update, but that time it really didn't work until they updated Suitcase.
     
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Dec 20, 2002, 09:56 AM
 
Originally posted by typoon:


WHat version of Suitecase are you using? I would assume you need the newest one. I don't think you can but you could try and re-install the Package of 10.2.2 from your library-recipts folder. See if that allows you to.
Well, in my experience the receipts folder is no good for reinstalling since it only contains the information identifying what was installed (not the actual files).

Besides, just rerunnning an older installer won't necessarily negate the later one.
     
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Dec 20, 2002, 11:45 AM
 
Originally posted by absmiths:


Well, in my experience the receipts folder is no good for reinstalling since it only contains the information identifying what was installed (not the actual files).

Besides, just rerunnning an older installer won't necessarily negate the later one.
I think you get an error saying somthing along the lines of "you are using a newer version of OS X " ie. it doesn't like you reverting back
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