OS X :: Update From 10.4 To 10.5 If It Is Not Showing Up In My Software Updates?
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View 18 RepliesI'm running Lion Server 10.7.3. I have a number of 10.7.1 clients on my network that are directed to get their updates from the server. When I run software update from the clients, I get the response that no updates are available.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI was double checking software updates to see if the Java patch for the flashback virus and noticed it's not showing any Java updates. I tried several times and it just says that my software is up to date. Further, the security update history of my Mac was compared to Apple's update history and noticed that there have never been Java updates installed?
View 9 Replies View RelatediTunes says I have an update, but when I hit Download it opens the App Store, which checks for updates then says I have none. Also the version on the iTunes website is still 11.3.1.
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MacBook Pro, OS X Mavericks (10.9.4), 16GB 256SSD
When I check for software updates only itunes and random other updates show up but not security updates or safari update. When i check installed updates I realized my last security update was 2011-004 and I still have safari 5.0.6.
View 4 Replies View RelatedWhy 10.5.6 is still not showing on my software update?? yet?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI opened Pages earlier and it said there was an update. I didn't have time then so I dismissed and told it not to remind me about that update again.
Now Software Update isn't showing anything for it or iWork and I can't see anything on Apple's Downloads page.
How are apps "registered" with Software Update (so it knows to look for updates for them) because I remember having a similar problem before?
My Pages version is 4.0 (727). Is there actually a later version?
Attached is a picture of my iTunes. It says I have 12 apps ready to be updated but then when I click to get them it says there are none available. What does that mean? I definately know that there are updates ready.
View 6 Replies View RelatedI'm trying to update my computer and do the software updates. I ran the Mac OX S update, but it starts and it never finishes. Can anybody help me out with that? I have to update certain stuff, but it won't finish.
View 3 Replies View RelatedIt has been almost one month since my MBP (mid 2010) getting a strange issue, that the Software Update always say NO UPDATES, even if there are many updates available. I guess this began since I updated my MBP to Mac OSX Lion Update 1.7.3 (Client Combo). FYI, the App Store can run (download new app or updates) without problem, and I can browse or send/receive mails without problem.
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MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.3)
I've been working on a FireWired External Drive and Software update installed some SnowLeopard/midi/audio updates on the external drive. I then restarted going into the Mother ship that also has SnowLeopard to bring that up to date.
When i checked for updates using the software update there is message that sezs :
"Failed to check for update. There was a problem communicating with the web proxy server (HTTP)."
I am on line posting this message so it can't be an Internet server problem on the Mother ship ( the main Macintosh hard drive ).
What does that message really mean and how do i fix that?
Our software update service is not downloading the 10.7.3 updates. I have updated the server to 10.7.3 but it made no difference. I have start/stopped the service a few times - it as downloaded a load of multilingual voices post date 7th Feb 2012 and the Security updates for Snow Leopard post date 2//2/2012 just not the 10.7.3 updates. Do Apple put a delay in the server to try to spread the demand on bandwidth?
Clients are updating fine from the server all other services working normally.
I can't get around this error: None of the selected updates could be saved. Software Update can't connect to the update server. Make sure you're connected to the Internet, and then try again. Connection reset by peer.
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Mac Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.2)
I recently purchased Lion and was excited to install from the app store. Purchased and it appears to be downloading but stops about 3/4 of the way through and I get an "NSPortTimeoutException" error. I tried downloading a simple free app and same situation. I ran disk utility and hard drive is fine. I had no issues with running software update until recently. I thought this may be the problem so I ran software update again. I gives details regarding several updates. When I attempt to install the updates, I immediately get a prompt to restart my computer. I run software update again and the same list of updates come up. The updates are not being downloaded or installed. My Internet connection is fast and reliable.
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iMac, Mac OS X (10.6.8)
I need to update my itunes in order for it to recognize my iPhone as a device. To update my itunes I need the new OS X version. I click the apple icon on the upper left of my screen and click "software update." It searches for software updates, but it concludes that there are no updates available. Any clue why I can't update this Mac?
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iMac, Mac OS X (10.4.11)
Come and get 'em.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have a REV A MBA running 10.5.8. Since i got the machine, it takes forever to show available software. After clicking "software update" from the apple menu it sometimes takes 6 minutes to check if there's anything new. Is this normal?
View 5 Replies View RelatedI have a 2009 macbook pro and this update doesn't show up in software updates. It also doesn't show up on my daughter's 2011 air. Anything I should be worried about?
View 1 Replies View RelatedWhen I try to update my IMAC with software updates a box appears saying: none of the selected updates could be saved. You don't have permission. How can I fix this.
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iMac (27-inch Mid 2011), Mac OS X (10.7)
i am facing below probelm on my mac ... i have done all the ip setting on my mac Error is software update can't check for updates because of a network problem mac.
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iMac, Mac OS X (10.6.8)
Which software updates are needed in order to update my macbook (late 2009) to OS X Mountain Lion
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MacBook, Mac OS X (10.6.8)
My computer keeps notifying me that updates available when they've already been installed and are listed as installed.
The Command Line Tools, for instance, are listed as installed a half dozen times or so, yet it's cosnattly being offered as an available update. The list of updates available for the computer keeps growing, but they're all installed. Update All or Update will run and go through the process, but the list never clears.
How do I get Updates to work properly and recognize what updates are already installed?
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Mac Pro
When I install an update via Software Update, the installation appears in System Preferences/Software Update/Installed Updates, but then permanently disappears after a period of time. Same issue in Software Update.log.Is this normal?
MacBook Pro 2.5 GHz w/OS 10.5.8
My daughter is planning to update her Leopard system to Snow Leopard. She will buy the disc and proceed with the install. Will she need to install each of the updates from 10.6 to 10.6.8 individually using software update? Or can she simply use the combo updater? I installed each when it appeared, so am unsure as to what to tell her about doing it all at once.
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Mac OS X (10.7.3), 8 GB Ram--1 TB HD
Once my computer restarts, I click Software Update to find that nothing actually was installed. If I try again, the same problem persists.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI'm having a problem with Software Update showing the 10.5.3 update 'ready to install' after I've already installed it. I even went to the extra measure of replacing it with the full combo installer to make sure.
View 4 Replies View RelatedJust got an update for my Laserjet P2015.
So HP seems to be hard at work on this. Keep your eyes peeled for new drivers via Software Update.
I successfully installed OS 10.10.1 on my IMac (and it shows as being installed) however there is another line item that shows an available update for 10.10.1...how to get rid of the available update ... that is already installed?
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iMac, OS X Yosemite (10.10.1)
My apps need updates and I can't update bc the Applie ID will not change from the old email address that I was using to the new one I have verified.
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iPhone 4
I have a issue with my app store. When I downloaded a free app from the app store and later decided that I do not need it, I just erased it. What I have observed is that the updates for the application are still in the list in the app store. I tried to install the application again, and install the update, but when the new updates came out, it started repeating.
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iMac, Mac OS X (10.6.8)