App Store Software Update Error 102
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enter a title. You can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. MattOnTheNet Level 1 (0 points) Q: Error 102 update 10.8.3 After all I read concerning the OSX update to version 10.8.3 and following suggestions, I still get a time-out error error 102 mac update 102. I've cleaned the cache, I've tried different browsers but nothing seems to help. Does update error 102 mountain lion anyone recognise this error and have an explenation or solution?Best regards,Matt MacBook Pro, OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.2) Posted on Mar 20, 2013 3:35
How To Fix Error 102 On Mac
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Apple Software Update Error 102
in response to MattOnTheNet Are you getting the time out error when trying to download 10.8.3, or is this occuring after installing 10.8.3?If it is in trying to download, try the support download site, http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1640 That is usually a fast and clean site. Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by MattOnTheNet, MattOnTheNet Mar 20, 2013 8:11 AM in response to Ralph Landry1 Level 1 (0 points) Mar 20, 2013 8:11 AM in response to Ralph Landry1 I'm error 102 while downloading updates getting this error while downloading 10.8.3. It sometimes will download as far as 250MB but most of the time it will not start downloading at all. Tried the support downloadsite as suggested but both my laptops (Pro and Air) stop at 333MB out of 700 something MBBest regards,MatthewMessage was edited by: MattOnTheNet. Typos Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by Ralph Landry1, Ralph Landry1 Mar 20, 2013 8:28 AM in response to MattOnTheNet Level 8 (41,782 points) Mar 20, 2013 8:28 AM in response to MattOnTheNet Matthew, when do you get the Error 102? Is it when doing the App Store download, or also with the Support site download? An Error 102 can also be a server refusal to connect code. If this only occurs with the Appe Store, is your AppleID entering correctly, and is your computer authorized? Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by MattOnTheNet, MattOnTheNet Mar 20, 2013 9:23 AM in response to Ralph Landry1 Level 1 (0 points) Mar 20, 2013 9:23 AM in response to Ralph Landry1 Ralph, the 102 error manifests itself when download via App Store. Can't believe I entered a wrong user ID or password since everything else is downloadable (tried downloading a free program). When I download the update at the suggested site, it hangs at 349,3MB of 832,2MB. I'm using Safari. I've waited about a half an hour but the
iPhone, iPad or iPod touch and trying to download purchase. If you are one of the victim of such Mac iTunes store error
An Error Occurred While Downloading The Updates.(102) Iphoto
and unable to access your installed apps and fail to open files and can’t download purchased items then check the connectivity. If it is correct it means iTunes is corrupted or some specific Mac apps unable to respond your commands. In this case first repair the corrupted applications using MacKeeper tool. If there were problem of virus or malware then it is easily solved after scanning https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4902985?start=0&tstart=0 of MacKeeper. Simple guidelines of this tool fix Mac Error code 102 very easily. iTunes is one of the best media player or media organizer software used in Mac operating system. Sometimes when you try to organize your iTunes or download your iTunes and you suddenly face the Mac iTunes error code 102. After prompting of this error you will not be able to organize your http://www.howtofixmacerrors.com/easy-to-fix-mac-itunes-error-102/ digital media files. iTunes error 102 usually prompts due to old or outdated iTunes, corrupt or missing system files, connection interruption due to firewall prevention, etc. An error message displayed when there is problem with Mac iTunes. Symptoms – There are many common symptoms you may get when there is iTunes error 102: Prompting of error code 102 frequently when you try to download or run iTunes on your Mac. Crashes of various applications installed on Mac. iTunes doesn’t organize or manage your digital media files. Mac performance gets very slow. Sudden restart of your computer. Unexpectedly opening or closing of various files automatically. Freezing of system for a while. Causes – Several causes are there that force you to think that how to fix error 102 in Mac. You must troubleshoot each and every possible cause to fix error code 102 iTunes. Some of the common causes are: Older or outdated version of iTunes. Disconnected Internet Connection Incorrect registry entry. Connection interruption by firewall when you try to download iTunes application. Incomplete installation of Mac OS. Incorrect setting in iTunes. Missing system files. Virus or malware infections. Unintentionally deletion of some files related to iTunes application.
users may experience inability to update applications. The update process aborts with an error message. The problem occurs due to faulty software, unsupported external devices, problematic startup items and corrupt cache contents. Diagnose the problem with the http://naumanlodhi.blogspot.com/2013/09/fix-update-error-102-mac.html steps given in the article. 1. Delete Cache and PList Files 2. Disable Startup Items 3. Check Disk Errors 4. Unplug External Hard Disk & Other Devices 5. Delete Recently Installed Apps Error 102 http://talk.tidbits.com/App-Store-Update-error-in-Mountain-Lion-td4656694.html Mac? Download Repair Tool Delete Cache and PList Files Cache is a location that contains most frequently accessed files. Corrupt cache causes interruptions during the update process. Delete Cache and PList files in order to error 102 get rid of this problem. 1. Restart the Mac. 2. Enter into the Safe Mode by holding Shift key for some time. This will prevent unwanted interruptions by programs during cache cleaning operation. 3. Open the following folder: /System/Library/ 4. Delete following files: Extensions.kextcache Extensions.mkext 5. Open the following folder: /System/Library/Caches 6. Delete the following file: Com.apple.kernelcaches Deleting PList File 1. Open the Finder. 2. Click Go Menu | Go update error 102 to Folder. 3. Type the following path in the Finder dialog: /Library/Preferences 4. Delete files that end with ".plist" extension. Disable Startup Items Some of the existing startup items could be responsible for MAC update error 102. A startup program might be not functioning properly. Disable startup items to make OS run stable. 1. Click System Preferences | Accounts. 2. Click Startup Items tab. 3. Select all startup items and then click the Remove button. 4. Reboot your machine. Check Disk Errors Disk errors cause failure in retrieving information stored in files. Repair disk errors with the help of Disk Utility. 1. Go to Applications | Utilities | Disk Utility. 2. Start disk repair process. 3. Reboot your system when you're done fixing update error 102/ error 102 Mac. Unplug External Hard Disk & Other Devices Mac shows error message due to malfunctioning external hard disk and other devices. If you have connected a new hardware just unplug it. You won't experience this issue again if it is related with any particular hardware device. Unplug your external hard disk, express cards and PCI cards. Delete Recently Installed Apps Delete all recently installed apps. Here are the steps required to repair error 102 Mac: 1. Open the Lau
| Report Content as Inappropriate ♦ ♦ App Store Update error in Mountain Lion I am not succeeding in updating via the App Store in Mountain Lion (10.8.2). Various issues with the App store have been reported in discussion groups and the nearest to mine suggests deleting the plist at ~/Library/Preferences/com.apple.applestore.plist. But this has not solved the problem. I get three error messages in a sequence when I accept the automatic invitation to update. I click "OK" for the first and the next appears and so on. They are An error has occurred The operation could not be completed (INSURLErrorDomain error -3001.)(102) These apps can not be accepted on this computer Future updates of these apps can be found through Software Update We could not complete your request There was an error in the App Store Please try again later (18) I have tried again over time. The updates are for Safari 6.0.2, iPhoto 9.4.2 and iMovie 9.0.8. (Certainly not apps which "can not be accepted on this computer".) Clicking on "Software Update" as expected sends me back to the App Store and this routine. If anyone has a solution, please let me know. -- Keith Crook ____________TidBITS Talk Participation Guidelines____________ Post only when you have something substantive to contribute. Be polite and constructive, and comment on posts, not people. Quote sparingly, if at all. We all read the previous message. Start threads with a new message to [hidden email]. Read archives at: http://tidbits.com/pipermail/tidbits-talk/Unsubscribe at: tidbits.com/mailman/options/tidbits-talk ____Mailing List Manners: http://tidbits.com/series/1141____ Christopher Kavanaugh-2 Reply | Threaded Open this post in threaded view ♦ ♦ | Report Content as Inappropriate ♦ ♦ Re: App Store Update error in Mountain Lion When deleting any system .plist you usually have to run disk permissions in the disk utility. Then restart the computer before you try to log on again. Regards C The past is a foreign country, they do things different there. Tommy Saxondale On Nov 1, 2012, at 4:59 PM, Keith Crook wrote: > I am not succeeding in updating via the App Store in Mountain Lion (10.8.2). Various issues with the App store have been reported in discussion groups and the nearest to mine suggests deleting the plist at ~/Library/Preferences/com.apple.applestore.plist. But t