On 6/30/10, Paul Moortgat <paul.moortgat at pandora.be> wrote: > > I use the update selection under the apple as I always do. That's Software Update. Open System Preferences->Software Update and peruse my other questions, below, which you've failed, once again, to answer. I guess you don't want a solution, but just a forum to post inane remarks. You're busy watching videos, but can't spend any time responding to queries. Amazing stuff, that. > I got a message that all the necessary files would be updated. (or so) > I just need that selection back. I haven't had time to test further. > I bought FCP video lessons which I now need to see. > > On 30 Jun 2010, at 22:53, John Baltutis wrote: > >> Come on Paul, you can do better than this! >> >> On 6/30/10, Paul Moortgat <paul.moortgat at pandora.be> wrote s minimal >> and not useful response: >> >>> To test 10.6 I installed it and did an upgrade. >> >> How? Which update? Using what? Did you use Software Update? Did you >> download an >> update from <http://support.apple.com/downloads/> and manually >> install it? >> >>> After a while I did an upgrade again >> >> Minutes, days, weeks, etc. after the last one? >> >>> but didn't get a list of files to select for upgrade or not. >> >> Are we supposed to guess that you might be using Software Update? If >> you just >> used it, installed everything that was listed, why would you expect >> to see the >> same things again, if you already installed them? To see what was >> installed, >> click on the Installed Software tab in the Software Update prefPane. >> >>> Where's that list gone? >> >> See above. >> >>> Now it upgrade files even if I like to wait a while for upgrading. >> >> What's IT? If it's Software Update and you don't elect to install >> any or some >> of those that are available (i.e., not already installed), then the >> next time >> you run SU, they'll be listed unless you elected to ignore them. >> After lauchng >> SU, check now for updates, and then select Reset Ignored Updates >> from the >> System Preferences menu, to see any that you've elected to ignore.