Software Update: OS X Update 10.10.3

Yesterday, I had an update that seemed to be 2.13 GB in size. It literally took all day to download, then restarted my iMac as it said it would.

After restarting and apparently installing the update, My APP store showed that there was another update, named the same and the same upgrades, but this time 1.52 GB, which I clicked to update and not only has it taken forever to download, but after a certain amount of time, the download would just restart downloading.

When I look down the update page to the "Updates Installed in the Past 30 days," it now shows the same update ("The OS X Yosemite 10.10.3 update includes the new Photos app and improves the stability, compatibility, and security for your Mac") having been installed 3 times on the same date (April 10th).

Seems every time I click the "Update" button for the last one showing with yet again the same description, it downloads up to around 800MB, then next thing I know, it's back at 60MB like it just decided to restart downloading... Any suggestions?


Thanks!

iMac, OS X Yosemite (10.10.2)

Posted on Apr 11, 2015 7:24 AM

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Software Update: OS X Update 10.10.3

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