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Taryn Lindquist Posted on Sep 19, 2013
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Hi. I have an Intel Mac (2 x 2.93 GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon) running 10.5.8. My System Profiler says I'm running Java v. ~12, so I just downloaded and installed 'Java 10 for Mac OS X 10.5.8 Leopard' ... but my System Profiler still says I'm running Java v. ~12. What is going on? Am I missing something??

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You must uninstall "12" then install "10"

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 02, 2008

SOURCE: unable to upgrade to system leopard on my eMac

I don't know that you necessarily have to get rid of your computer. I have a G4 circa 2000 with 400 MHz processor. I run Tiger OS 10.4.1 and can run Illustrator CS on my machine. 
It is not running at lightspeed mind you but it still works fine. 
There may be some interim updates that you need before going to leopard... I would try talking to someone at an apple store or call tech support about it. Apple is really good about customer service.  
Your eMac has to be "younger" than my tower G4 Gigabit Ethernet model so don't give up too soon. I don't think CS3 will use like 50% more resources compared to CS so your computer should be able to handle it. 
Good luck,

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SOURCE: Parallel Desktop on Mac OS X

Ahh - Parallels is working but can't locate the disk image for XP (assuming) that was created by Apple's BootCamp.

Locate the image "disk0.hdd". Once found, copy it to your "Documents/Parallels/My Boot Camp/ " folder (you're logged in on the Mac as jeremybrunelle right ?)

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 28, 2008

SOURCE: Can't install Mac OS X Leopard on Power Mac G5.

email me at [email protected] i have the fix for you

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KenKaBob

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SOURCE: 2.4 GHz iMac Intel Core 2 Duo DVDRW/CD-RW Desktop has Cd stuck

Hi, Sorry to hear you are having problems,
So, tell me is this a 17”, a 20” or a 24” iMac?
Have you ever opened or had this iMac opened by a technician ? If so, they may not have put it back together properly.
If not, this sounds like you might have to get in there and re-seat the optical drive.
are you handy and courageous or do you want to have someone else take care of it.
I should not be an expensive repair, no parts necessary, Apple service center should take care of this for about $150
Otherwise, take a look at this and maybe try it yourself:
http://www.kodawarisan.com/index.html
Now I know, it's a Korean website, in Korean, but the list on the right hand side, has the take apart information you need.
Good luck

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  • Posted on May 30, 2009

SOURCE: Canon N122OU driver for Mac OS X Leopard

Hello,
Please find here the direct link to your scanners driver and manuals:
http://www.usa.canon.com/consumer/controller?act=ModelInfoAct&tabact=DownloadDetailTabAct&fcategoryid=351&modelid=8007

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