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Updating from 2.0.0.20 to 3.6.13 but it fails to mount, corrupt image. My Mac is 10.3.9. Please help.

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I have a Mac 10.3.9. Firef0x version 2.0.0.20 Today I was warned by Firefox (in RED so must be urgent) that I should update. I find version 3.6.13 and try to download it but each time I am told: "the disk image failed to mount, Corrupt image." Am I rying to download the correct version? Your expert guidance much appreciated. Regards Alan smith

I have a Mac 10.3.9. Firef0x version 2.0.0.20 Today I was warned by Firefox (in RED so must be urgent) that I should update. I find version 3.6.13 and try to download it but each time I am told: "the disk image failed to mount, Corrupt image." Am I rying to download the correct version? Your expert guidance much appreciated. Regards Alan smith

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You will not be able to update to Firefox 3.6.13, the last version of Firefox to work on OS X 10.3.9 is Firefox 2.0.0.20.

Firefox 3, 3.5 and 3.6 require at least OS X 10.4, and Firefox 4 will require at least OS X 10.5 and an Intel Mac.

Thanks for that swift and expert reply, Tony. As you will have guessed I know little but I had an idea this might be the case and it annoys me that once again I've been tossed overboard because I don't have the latest all-singing, all-whistling Mac.