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Sdahe

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Oct 26, 2007
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Hello guys,

It's been a while that I don't get an update from Apple in my iMac... is this a problem with my computer or Apple?... I click on software updates and it always says... no updates available...
 
Hello guys,

It's been a while that I don't get an update from Apple in my iMac... is this a problem with my computer or Apple?... I click on software updates and it always says... no updates available...

It more than likely means you are up to date. What OS are you running? Click the Apple icon on the top left and select the first option, "About This Mac" to find out.
 
You are current. There really haven't been any system wide updates for Lion recently. Remember, Apple doesn't constantly release updates like MS does. They bundle them together in bigger packages unless a unique situation arises.

The last big update on anything that you would get would be iTunes.
 
It more than likely means you are up to date. What OS are you running? Click the Apple icon on the top left and select the first option, "About This Mac" to find out.
Hello... I'm running OS X 10.8.2

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Is there a software update that will transform my 24" iMac into a 27" iMac?

Hahahahahahaha... it happened to me too. Lucky I had a credit card at that moment
 
Hello guys,

It's been a while that I don't get an update from Apple in my iMac... is this a problem with my computer or Apple?... I click on software updates and it always says... no updates available...

I was having the same experience too, and then realised that I was on automatic update so that it was updating without me checking, and so every time I checked it of course had no more updates available. I have unchecked the autoupdate in the System Preferences - Software Update as I prefer to knew when it is updating rather than it happening unexpectedly when I am surfing or whatever.
 
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