Mac os 10.3 update
This is because my disc refused to be imaged properly.
MAC OS 10.3 UPDATE MAC OS X
My question is if I reinstall ESET CSP with version 6.5.600.2, is it safe to import the configuration settings from what seemed to be a broken install after Mac OS 10.3.3 update and then ESET CSP upgrade to 6.5.600.2? Mac OS X 10.3 (Panther) - 2Z691-4633-A - 2Z691-4586-A - 2Z691-4587-A Note: Install disc 2 was not ripped by me, and comes from a separate source. On the MacBook that was updated to Mac OS 10.3.3 before upgrading ESET CSP to 6.5.600.2 - I have now uninstalled ESET CSP, but exported the configuration settings beforehand. Is upgrading to ESET CSP 6.5.600.2 recommended before installing Mac OS High Sierra 10.3.3 update? I have two other MacBooks to work on that are in this current state (Mac OS 10.3.2 & ESET CSP 6.5.600.1)Ģ. I then restarted the MacBook and ESET did not open automatically and it would not open from Launchpad (something about it's no longer present - I forgot exact error now).ġ.
I quickly installed ESET CSP 6.5.600.2 immediately after the Mac OS 10.3.3 update and then I received an error that a background process had stopped (I did get a successful installation message). # 1 MacBook Air was NOT upgraded to ESET CSP 6.5.600.2 before Mac OS High Sierra 10.3.3 update
Work is ongoing to support Windows, which will be added in a later release. # 1 MacBook Air upgraded to ESET CSP 6.5.600.2 before Mac OS High Sierra 10.3.3 updateĮverything seems to be working fine on this one, but CSP did take approximately 10+ minutes to write files, which seemed lengthy (not a complaint, just wanted to relay any info I can). This beta is only available for macOS and Linux. For Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista, and Mac OS X 10.6.8 or higher. # 2 MacBook Airs running High Sierra 10.3.2 and both running ESET CSP 6.5.600.1