John,
I definitely only have one Apple ID, and it was already signed in. that
said however, I did sign out and back in. I don't recall if I rebooted or
not, though with my level of tech skill, it wouldn't surprise me if I did.
Chris.
----- Original Message -----
From: "John Panarese" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 09, 2015 12:25 PM
Subject: Re: Strange problem with latest update
I’m assuming you had already gotten up and running with 10.11.1 before
you tried the update? I probably would have signed out of the Mac App store,
rebooted the system and then signed back into the store just to see what
would occur. There are a couple of factors, but that would depend on there
own factors as well, such as Apple ID’s being used, ETC.
Take Care
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On Dec 9, 2015, at 10:47 AM, Chris Gilland <[email protected]> wrote:
Guys,
This isn't really a big deal per sé, but it does have me a little bit
curious.
I have a white polycarbon mid 2010 13 inch macbook, which has El Capitan.
For some reason, my mac got really really sluggish, and was practically
locking up every second I'd turn my head. I ran all the necessary disk
and permission repairs etc. Nothing at all seemed to be helping. My
suspicion is that I had an app installed which was really bogging down the
system, although even looking through Activity Monitor, it was a little
hard to determine.
For this reason and a few others, I went ahead and bit the bullet by
simply just repartitioning the drive, wiping it, and starting clean. The
weird thing is, I noticed when I went to the mac app store to download El
Capitan, so I could use Disk Maker X to create my bootable media, I
noticed that 10.11.2 was available, although, I only had 10.11.1. Weirdly
enough, though I am not on any beta, private nor public at this given
time, and though I'm not currently even enrolled with this mac for the
beta in the first place, Software Update simply put, would not, try as I
may, let me install nor download the 10.11.2 update. It kept telling me
no updates were available. I say it's not a big deal, as I simply just
went the manual route, and manually downloaded it, but why would it be
there in the app store, yet Software update not see it? To me, that makes
entirely no sense. Yes, I have my security settings configured in System
Prefs to notify of OS updates, and never have I had an issue like this
previously.
It just has me a bit bathled.
Any ideas? As for the post news of this message, LOL, I did manage to get
10.11.2 installed from the manual download/install I performed. I also
have found that things no longer are sluggish at all.
Chris.
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