Leopard:
Apple announced the much awaited update Leopard a.k.a 10.5.1, which promises to fix a list of issues faced by early adopters.
For details on “What’s in” updates and path to download, please click Here
The Users have the choice to upgrade through Software Update built in feature (approx. 39MB) or download Stand-alone installer (approx. 110MB)
Tiger:
Tiger becomes 10.4.11. Most probably the last installments of update, rather mega update mimicking Service Pack sized download. The update brings Safari 3 natively among other features.
For details on “What’s on” updates and path to download, please click Here
The users have the choice to upgrade through Software Update built in feature (130MB) or download Stand-alone installer (approx 300MB).
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We were able to get our hands on the latest Mac OS 10.5 code named Leopard. According to Apple, Leopard carries 300 new features. To unleash all Leopard has to deliver, we decided to give it a try on a Macbook (white, 2.0 Ghz, 512mb ram, 60gb hd etc.)
Leopard, just like its predecessors (panther, tiger etc.) gives you 3 install options:
- Upgrade:
Install the new OS on top of current used OS, which is in majority of cases will be Tiger.
- Archive & Install
Apple’s preferred method in which previous settings are kept in an archive
- Clean Install
Our preferred method, which makes sure that a Fresh OS is installed leaving behind any issues to worry about
Which ever method you chose, precursor to Installation activity should be “Backup”. Backup all and everything which you worry about. Check Apple support site to read about this topic in detail. We Backed-up the following data:

Thats pretty much everything about you. If you store data in folders on Mac HD, you should definitely also backup that data. Backup, Backup all and everything before venturing into the actual installation process.
Also, upgrade your Firmware before heading for installation. Majority of bad installations were caused due to old firmwares.
Hard Disk condition is also a big issue. Check through Disk Utility, placed in Applications > Utility section for an updated review of your Hard Disk.
The installation process takes about 45 minutes approx. to finish off smoothly. Following is a list of known bugs, which are the first to hit any major OS launch.
- Faulty Media/Disk:
Before installation process kicks-off, the Disk is checked for consistency. Under NO circumstances Skip the process, its better to check the media before bumping in middle of the install (We faced this error big time)
- BSOD (Blue Screen of Death):
This one makes Windows crowd proud. After a complete install, the OS appears to be prone to errors like windows. Apple support have number of reasons mentioned for this error.
- OS Login Screen Stall:
Either the Grey Screen before Login or the Blue Screen after Login”Stalls”. Apple has listed many reasons for it in the support section
We think that many of the errors mentioned above are due to usual Upgrade method chose. If we were to select, Clean Install is the best option.
As usual, feel free to email us on support@shophive.com your questions / queries and we’ll dig in answers for you.
These are some first day remarks collected from the web on Leopard Installation. Overall the Tech community is thrilled with the new OS and it does deliver what was promised.
Screen shots of the whole process:
http://content.zdnet.com/2346-12554_22-172849.html
Adrian’s verdict about the installation:
http://blogs.zdnet.com/hardware/?p=884
Blue Screen of Death (on Mac also)
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/10/27/leopard_install_problems/
http://blogs.zdnet.com/Gardner/?p=2566
And some general advise:
http://blogs.zdnet.com/storage/?p=217

Apple fans!
Its confirmed, Apple next generation much-awaited OS X version 10.5 titled “Leopard” will be released on Oct. 26th.
Leopard contains major enhancements like Time Machine, Spaces and a list of “300″ unique features, which are touted as Vista killers. Have a look at the list here!
We’ll kep you posted on the release once it reaches us!
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