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Safari error domain 0/1/2
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<blockquote data-quote="andorrak" data-source="post: 1006942" data-attributes="member: 144780"><p>I recently bought this computer, macbook pro. And I am about to throw this computer out the window. I have talked with 2 apple representatives about this safari error domain error 0,1, (rarely 2)</p><p></p><p>Every time, I try to download an application, (not any thing else such as a torrent or document.) it downloads fully and then it tries but fails to verify the disk image. </p><p></p><p>Consequently, my apple update will not work. It downloads the updates, tries to verify it and always comes up with an error.(The safari problem came up when I found out on the first day I could not update this computer.)</p><p></p><p>The Apple support is fine, but they so far have found no solution. I have tried and failed with the following.</p><p></p><p>Disk Utility.</p><p>Erasing the HD as per Apple instructions with the restart and holding the option key or some other key. Thus I have reinstalled everything. Twice.</p><p></p><p>I bought this computer last Friday, and I am sure that all apple computers should not act this way. So if worse comes to worse I will simply return it. But is there anything else that I can do?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andorrak, post: 1006942, member: 144780"] I recently bought this computer, macbook pro. And I am about to throw this computer out the window. I have talked with 2 apple representatives about this safari error domain error 0,1, (rarely 2) Every time, I try to download an application, (not any thing else such as a torrent or document.) it downloads fully and then it tries but fails to verify the disk image. Consequently, my apple update will not work. It downloads the updates, tries to verify it and always comes up with an error.(The safari problem came up when I found out on the first day I could not update this computer.) The Apple support is fine, but they so far have found no solution. I have tried and failed with the following. Disk Utility. Erasing the HD as per Apple instructions with the restart and holding the option key or some other key. Thus I have reinstalled everything. Twice. I bought this computer last Friday, and I am sure that all apple computers should not act this way. So if worse comes to worse I will simply return it. But is there anything else that I can do? [/QUOTE]
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