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Old November 21st, 2009, 11:00 AM
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i have done that, (many times) but websites, that use java and flash are crashing. the only way to stop this is turn of java script. but then of course they dont work.
ok, i am going to try to repair disk, and if that doesnt work, its time to make an appointment for the apple store....
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Old November 21st, 2009, 11:36 AM
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You could always try to manually download all of the 10.6 updates and reinstall them. The updates usually have Java updates bundled with them. There are other utilities like Onyx that also might fix the issue. I would assume the Apple store is going to charge you for an archive and install, which on 10.6 is just a reinstall of the OS that defaults to an archive an install.
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You could always try to manually download all of the 10.6 updates and reinstall them. The updates usually have Java updates bundled with them. There are other utilities like Onyx that also might fix the issue. I would assume the Apple store is going to charge you for an archive and install, which on 10.6 is just a reinstall of the OS that defaults to an archive an install.
i did a repair disk, and will try onyx, i would hope apple does not charge since the computer is brand new (less than a month) old.
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thank you guys,

i called apple and they had me reinstall safari and that worked like a charm. everything is working now on all browsers.
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