---
title: "Mac Software Updates – I expected more from Apple"
description: "<p>We recently got a <a href="http://www.apple.com/macmini/">Mac Mini</a> to the office so that we can test <a href="http://yedda.com">Yedda</a> better with Safari and in general how <a href="http://yedda.com">Yedda</a> looks, feels and works on all of the various browsers on Mac (mainly Safari, FireFox, Camino and Opera).</p>
<p>It’s a cute little machine. I can easily understand why people fall in love with Mac and Apple products in general.</p>
<p>After setting it up and powering it up I ran the Software Updates so that I will have the latest, greatest and safest Mac software.</p>"
doc_version: "1"
last_updated: "2017-06-02"
date: 2007-03-14
tags: [Apple, Mac, mac-mini, mac-software-updates]
canonical: "https://eran.sandler.co.il/2007/03/14/mac-software-updates-i-expected-more-from-apple/"
---

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We recently got a [Mac Mini][1] to the office so that we can test [Yedda][2] better with Safari and in general how [Yedda][2] looks, feels and works on all of the various browsers on Mac (mainly Safari, FireFox, Camino and Opera).

It&#8217;s a cute little machine. I can easily understand why people fall in love with Mac and Apple products in general.

After setting it up and powering it up I ran the Software Updates so that I will have the latest, greatest and safest Mac software.

After running it and updating various things I ended up with 3 items that needed an update:

  * Java for Mac OS X 10.4, Release 5 (Version 5.0)
  * AirPort Extreme Update 2007-002 (Version 1.0)
  * iPhoto Update (Version 6.0.6)

When I wanted to update them, it downloaded them and when it tried to install the updates I got an annoying error (I don&#8217;t have the error in front of me now so this is paraphrasing):

> &#8220;An unexpected error has occurred&#8221;

I tried twice and it didn&#8217;t work, so I went to the knowledge base articles of these updates and manually downloaded and installed them.

To my &#8220;surprise&#8221; manually doing it worked like a charm.

Now I know this is a bit of a petty rant, but as a user that never used a Mac full time (the only two Apple computers I used full time was an [Apple IIc][3] and [iPod][4]) the expectations that were set by Apple&#8217;s marketing machine and others were quite high.

The expectations were high, and my disappointment was about the same height.

I&#8217;m not a normal/novice user so I did know what to do, but I think Apple should have the decency to tell me why the update/installation failed, or at least provide a button or a link to say what happened (a link or a button would be good so that it won&#8217;t alarm the regular users and will give the necessary information to those who knows what to do with it).

It&#8217;s as simple as that. Really.

 [1]: http://www.apple.com/macmini/
 [2]: http://yedda.com
 [3]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_IIc
 [4]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPod