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Have I a corrupted clone?-funny things with Software Update
My original Macintosh HD was only 250GB and was in need of an upgrade due to an ever increasing music and photo collection.
I purchased a 750GB hard-disk to replace it. SuperDuper! was used to effectively "clone" the 250GB disk by copying the contents to the 750GB. Everything appeared to be going smoothly, and eventually the task completed without any reported warnings or errors. The 250GB disk has been removed and the 750GB disk is now the startup disk. Apart from iPhoto crashing after approx. 10 seconds of being opened for the first four or five times, it appears to be ok now. The strange thing is when I went to do a 'Software Update...' from the Apple menu... nothing happened. This is also true when the software update is done from the 'About This Mac' also via the Apple menu. A software update can, however, be done via 'System Preferences --> Software Update --> Check Now'. Another strange thing is when I select 'About This Mac' from the Apple menu and click 'More Info...', iTunes opens and plays a song. |
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