![]() ![]() Services ▹ Reveal in Finder (or just Reveal)įrom the contextual menu.* A folder should open with a subfolder selected. Right-click or control-click the highlighted line and select Triple-click anywhere in the line below on this page to select it: Please back up all data and read this whole message before doing anything. Occasionally they can become corrupt and cause problems such as yours. ![]() The files are automatically generated and don't contain any of your data. This procedure will delete certain temporary and cache files. Also, Safari works totally fine on 9.0.1. I would rather not do this since I work at a school and the network isn't always the greatest. The only step I can think of that I haven't tried is simply reinstalling Yosemite. Deleted all AppStore related caches using Terminal via " open $TMPDIR./C" and "open $TMPDIR./T"Īpple's software download page does not have this update to download manually. Cleared AppStore update folder in /Library/Updates Verified Disk for good measure.no errors ![]() Repaired Permissions (fixed several things but one Safari.app related issue keeps reoccuring even after being "repaired") Cleared all caches from /Library/Caches and ~/Library/Caches, restarted, emptied trash, tried again Logged out and back into Apple ID used in the AppStore (Apple ID isn't required for Apple apps anyway) When I open Safari or "Get Info" on the app, it still shows 9.0.1. But since installing each update separately, I have not received this error and Safari is the only thing that won't update. When I originally tried to update along with other updates (Firmware, iTunes, etc.) the computer said it could not install Safari because the download could have been corrupted. When I click Update, it downloads the update, then installs the update, then says "Installed" in a grayed out box for a second or two before reverting back to the option to Update. ![]() When I open the AppStore, it shows an update for Safari 9.0.3. Current version of Safari installed is 9.0.1. I have a MacBook Air (11-inch, Mid 2013) with Yosemite 10.10.5. ![]()
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