hey,
what are the new feechers of this update of ML?
On 15/03/2013 8:49 PM, JAMES AUSTIN wrote:
There isn't, occasionally, Mail will ask to be updated but you just need to 
click continue and this takes a few seconds.

It is often worth running a Disk Repair and/or a Permissions repair before and 
after an update as sometimes, things can get a little messy.

This is from memory, so i hope the steps are accurate. but to do this:

1. Restart your Mac - make sure you don't have any external drives connected.
2. Press and hold option are as you hear the "bong" sound.
3. Navigate once to the right with the arrow keys and press enter.
4. This will launch the recovery partition
5. After this has launched - maybe a few minutes, start VoiceOver - you might 
need to hold down the FN key if you have a Macbook model.
6. You should find the option to Repair Permissions etc in the dialogue that 
appears on-screen


Hope this helps
James
On 15 Mar 2013, at 02:17, "Cathy" <flowersandhe...@gmail.com> wrote:

Hello,

I began with ML from late 2012.

I updated the software for my ML 10.8 on my Mac mini tonight. Then I tried
to open my mail ap only to get the message that this version of mail does
not work with ML. the ap would not even open so I could check the menu to
see if there was a separate menu item to update mail.  now what? Shouldn't
the mail program have automatically updated? I selected the button to update
all available software. If there is something else I must do to update my
mail ap,  please give me instructions on how to resolve this problem. only
reason I can even post is because my "other" unnamed computer is still
limping along.



Thanks, Cathy



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