Never apply updates through Apple's automatic Software Update.
Use Software Update as a reference to evaluate the state of your install.
Use the disk image downloads from the software update page.
Wait at least two weeks from the date the update is released while
watching the discussion groups and mailing lists for "issues".
As far as 'Boot Camp' is concerned, Parallels Workstation beats it 'hands down'. NQA.
On a dual 'Dual Core' MacPro, Parallels is the fastest booting 'PeeCee' I've ever used. Bar none.
If you have 'years' of personal data on your drive you should always 'image first, update later'.
Expect 'Something Stupid'(TM) to happen no matter what you do.
Two words: Nobody cares
One cannot commit conspiracy when acting alone. Unless, of course, your name(s) is(are) Smeagol(Gollum).
Never apply updates through Apple's automatic Software Update. Use Software Update as a reference to evaluate the state of your install. Use the disk image downloads from the software update page. Wait at least two weeks from the date the update is released while watching the discussion groups and mailing lists for "issues". As far as 'Boot Camp' is concerned, Parallels Workstation beats it 'hands down'. NQA. On a dual 'Dual Core' MacPro, Parallels is the fastest booting 'PeeCee' I've ever used. Bar none. If you have 'years' of personal data on your drive you should always 'image first, update later'. Expect 'Something Stupid'(TM) to happen no matter what you do.
It's a dupe: http://hardware.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/11/ 17/0545216
that's got a nice feel to it.
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Best Slashdot post AND reply ever! HaHa - Dangly Bits!