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OS X update: double restart?
#1
I just nuked and paved my wife's iBook with OEM 10.4.4 (I think) and then I let Software Update download all the updates (OS X whatever latest version is, a bunch of Java, iApps, etc). After restart, the iBook was booting up and suddenly it restarted by ITSELF, is that supposed to happen? I have never seen this before in OS X.

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#2
yeah, a couple updates required the double restart
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#3
that was fast! thanks.
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#4
Damn!
I should have copyrighted "Nuked and Paved", I'd be a quadtrillionaire by now!

BGnR
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#5
[quote BigGuynRusty]Damn!
I should have copyrighted "Nuked and Paved", I'd be a quadtrillionaire by now!

BGnR
remember Marathon 2?
http://marathon.bungie.org/spoiler/m2/8.shtml
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#6
I was using the term since the 1970's on the Navy's RDM (Rotating Disc Memory) units. Think of ten whole megabytes in a unit the size of a refrigerator.

BGnR
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#7
Think of the double restart as two cherries on top of your update sundae.
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#8
technically, it's called a scrape.
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