Huh, glad that the download servers were running slowly last night I guess!<br><br>Chris<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On 2 February 2012 11:21, Jules <span dir="ltr">&lt;<a href="mailto:sysjkf@ecs.soton.ac.uk">sysjkf@ecs.soton.ac.uk</a>&gt;</span> wrote:<br>
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    Search for &quot;CUI Lion 10.7.3&quot; on the web and you&#39;ll find lots of
    people with the same problem as I had.<br>
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    On 02/02/2012 11:14, Sebastian C Skuse wrote:
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      FYI upgraded my MacBook Pro last night and iMac this morning via
      Software Update with no issues.
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          <div>On 2 Feb 2012, at 11:13, Jules wrote:</div>
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            <div>Do *not* upgrade to Lion 10.7.3 by using &quot;Software
              Update&quot;. You will wind up with a broken mess in which all
              the buttons have the word &quot;CUI&quot; written all over them, and
              no applications will work.<br>
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              However, you can upgrade to Lion 10.7.3 perfectly safely
              by downloading and installing the &quot;Combo Update&quot; package
              from here:<br>
                 <a href="http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1484" target="_blank">http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1484</a><br>
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              *If* you have already broken your system, here&#39;s briefly
              how to get out of the mess:<br>
              1. Find another Mac (laptops are easier for this)<br>
              2. Download the Combo update from the link above on to the
              working Mac.<br>
              3. Boot the broken Mac into Target Disk Mode (hold down T
              while you switch it on, and keep it pressed until the big
              grey Firewire icon appears on the screen).<br>
              4. Connect the 2 Macs together with a Firewire cable.<br>
              5. The broken Mac&#39;s hard disk will appear as a disk
              (orange icon) on the working Mac.<br>
              6. Run the Combo update on the working Mac, but remember
              to &quot;Change install location&quot; to the disk that is the
              broken Mac.<br>
              7. Sit back and wait a few minutes.<br>
              8. When it&#39;s all finished, Eject the broken Mac from the
              working Mac, unplug the Firewire cable and power-cycle the
              broken Mac.<br>
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              You should now have 2 working Macs!<br>
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              Jules<br>
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