I vaguely think I remember hearing that you have to do manual updates instead of relying on the automatic ones every week, so I'm writing to see if my memory is accurate. Here's what's happening:
My Mac does an automatic software update check once a week, and I always let it install and update, but it always seems to finish real fast, even though it does restart once. Today though, I happened to do a manual software update check, and there were six things to update totaling somewhere around 100 megabytes. The restart for that took a long time, it rebooted twice, then I did another check and found four more things to update, totaling around 100 more megabytes. That restart also took a while, and now, I should finally be up to date. The question is, why so much to do at once even though I've supposedly been updating every week? -- Doug Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] SSB BART Group [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.ssbbartgroup.com "It's not easy to be crafty and winsome at the same time, and few accomplish it after the age of six." --John W. Gardner and Francesca Gardner Reese
