Manual updates?
Because of bandwidth restrictions, I visit an Apple Store with a MacBook Pro to manually download the latest updates.
How can I get the App Store software update to recognize these manual updates?
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Because of bandwidth restrictions, I visit an Apple Store with a MacBook Pro to manually download the latest updates.
How can I get the App Store software update to recognize these manual updates?
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There are no manual updates for Mac App Store (MAS) Apple or 3rd party developer apps. If you are updating apps manually, then they are not the versions sold in the MAS and the MAS will not recognize them.
The exception to the rule would be OS X updates. The OS X updates available in the MAS are also available from the Apple downloads page for manual download and installation.
Thanks for the response.
I understand that manual updates for 3rd party apps are not compatible with the MAS apps.
My issue is with OSX updates. After I update my iMac using the Apple downloads page updates, The App Store app 'Updates' tab still lists all of the updates I just installed.
Again, How can I get the App Store software update to recognize these manual updates?
The MAS can see mounted partitions and drives besides the primary boot volume. Are there attached drives on which these updates have not been installed?
No. Only the boot drive with one partition.
27-inch iMac, Mid 2011, OS 10.8.2 +supp.
Then I suggest having Spotlight reindex your boot drive. Go to System Prefs/Spotlight/Privacy and add the boot drive to the locations for Spotlight to ignore. Then a few moments later remove the boot drive from being ignored and Spotlight will reindex the drive.
That did it. All manual updates are now recognized.
Thank you for your help.
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Manual updates?