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How to Update Safari and other Mac, iPhone, iPad Software

How to Update Safari and other Mac, iPhone, iPad Software How to upgrade & update MacBook iPhone iPad Software ( Safari, iTunes ). For Mac, MacBook, MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, iMac, & iMac Pro 1. click "apple icon" on the top left 2. click "software update" 3. let it check for the available updates 4. check the box against safari 5. Uncheck boxes that you don't want to update/upgrade 6. click "install" 7. restart your mac... Links Download Latest Safari http://ift.tt/2wvqsZG http://ift.tt/2vWDNH1 Update Safari ISO ( iphone, ipad ) http://ift.tt/1PlEGi6 http://ift.tt/1C8nfaz Update Mac Software http://ift.tt/1A3ph1P http://ift.tt/2vWpulO

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