Did you upgrade the G5 with the DVD version? If so and it booted then I'm guessing the updater problem isn't related…what happens with an installer DVD that wont' install is it either won't boot the DVD or tells you it can't install on this hardware. I can't remember if the Combo Updates come in Intel and PPC flavors or if it's just a single combo update. If they're different and you used one you previously downloaded it might be an Intel version. I suppose if you did a fresh install (or archive and install) of 10.5.1 and just ran Software Update it will give you pretty much the equivalent of a Combo Update…you might give that a shot. On Apr 8, 2010, at 1:22 PM, John Erdman wrote: > Hi Neil - > > Thanks for the prompt response. I now have Leopard 10.5.1 installed on the iMac G5. I too, rarely use anything but but the "stand-alone" software update downloads from Apple. But now I am unable to get make any of the upgrades work on the G5 with the newly installed OS X 10.5.1. (Remember that I have done these very updates before on this computer) > > I have tried both the Software Update... route and about three of the applicable standalone updates. They seem to all hang up as the Installer app starts to work. None of my attempts have gotten even to the first window where I usually have the opportunity to tell it to "Continue". I do see in a couple of places that the installer app is not responding. > ----------------------------------------------- There are only three kinds of stress; your basic nuclear stress, cooking stress, and A$$hole stress. The key to their relationship is Jello. neil