Hi,
Try looking at this site:
http://www.apple.com/support/osx/software-updates/ 
<http://www.apple.com/support/osx/software-updates/>
There, you will find downloadable stand-alone installers for recent software 
updates for OS X. These downloads are just DMG files that you open and run the 
package installer just like any other installer packaged like these are. I 
could be slightly wrong, so don’t quote me on that, however.
Hope this helps,
Jeffrey
> On Jun 26, 2015, at 8:32 PM, Lee Jones <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Dear List, I hadn’t used my mac in a while and so had updates to install.  I 
> did an update all, but after the computer restarted 10.10.3 was down as being 
> installed in the app store, but when I go to about this mac it tells me I’m 
> still running 10.10.2. Sometimes the 10.10.3 update is in both the updates 
> available to install section, and  the updates installed in the last however 
> long section at the same time.  More recently the app store is just busy all 
> the time.  I have tried signing out and signing back in with no success. What 
> is the least labour intensive way of solving this problem?  At the moment my 
> mac is totally unupgradable.
> 
> Many Thanks, Lee
> 
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