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How to reject unwanted Mac updates?
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<blockquote data-quote="TomTomTuning" data-source="post: 1122197" data-attributes="member: 68774"><p>MobileMe is part of the OS, in this instance I would recommend running the update. Actually I recommend updating any OS feature update. </p><p></p><p>If there is a stand alone program that is requesting an update, and you don't use that program then why not just uninstall the program.</p><p>For example, Aperture. If you don't want the update, just uninstall the program (which you already don't use). It will free up much more space then just a update.</p><p></p><p>And most of the time updates remove previous codes and replaces it with the new ones. So your not (always) using up more space.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TomTomTuning, post: 1122197, member: 68774"] MobileMe is part of the OS, in this instance I would recommend running the update. Actually I recommend updating any OS feature update. If there is a stand alone program that is requesting an update, and you don't use that program then why not just uninstall the program. For example, Aperture. If you don't want the update, just uninstall the program (which you already don't use). It will free up much more space then just a update. And most of the time updates remove previous codes and replaces it with the new ones. So your not (always) using up more space. [/QUOTE]
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