Leopard 10.5 Download Mac X Update combined, 10.5.2, 347 MB

This most recent update freezes the machine during install (for hour,s if left running) . My machine is a PowerBook G4 1 GHz with 512MB DDR SDRAM.
Any suggestions?

TropoApple wrote:
This most recent update freezes the machine during install (for hour,s if left running) . My machine is a PowerBook G4 1 GHz with 512MB DDR SDRAM.
Any suggestions?
I would first say you need more RAM. 512 is/was the minimum to install 10.5.0, but the minimum is never really enough. A freeze could easily be caused by a low RAM situation.
You should max out your RAM.
Is your HD near full? That could also be a problem.
Have you recently run the disk utility and repaired your HD and permissions? That could also be an issue.

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