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Software Updater Tool Not Working
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<blockquote data-quote="6string" data-source="post: 939939" data-attributes="member: 120039"><p>Yep, itunes is on 9.0.2, and iwork is on it's 3rd update.</p><p>I'd start by manually downloading them, or at least the 2updates in order for itunes, and same for iwork, and then maybe installing appfresh just to keep yourself upto date until you can resolve this.</p><p>I'm wondering if your receipts are intact in the HD library, which I believe software update uses to work out what apps you have that need to be updated!</p><p>If so, I would certainly be contacting apple.</p><p></p><p>Another thought that I just had, if you have time, is that you could check by backing up your system, and doing a clean install. Then you can see if software update is working.... knowing that after a clean install, it always shows up with newer software. At least then if it does work, you know that there is something corrupted in you backup.</p><p>If for instance, itunes updates to the latest version, you know that you're on the right track.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="6string, post: 939939, member: 120039"] Yep, itunes is on 9.0.2, and iwork is on it's 3rd update. I'd start by manually downloading them, or at least the 2updates in order for itunes, and same for iwork, and then maybe installing appfresh just to keep yourself upto date until you can resolve this. I'm wondering if your receipts are intact in the HD library, which I believe software update uses to work out what apps you have that need to be updated! If so, I would certainly be contacting apple. Another thought that I just had, if you have time, is that you could check by backing up your system, and doing a clean install. Then you can see if software update is working.... knowing that after a clean install, it always shows up with newer software. At least then if it does work, you know that there is something corrupted in you backup. If for instance, itunes updates to the latest version, you know that you're on the right track. [/QUOTE]
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