error installing update

This morning when I started L4Mac, I was told there was an update. When the update downloaded it gave me the message to click to install. When I did, it said there was an error installing the update. Each time I start Logos I get the message that there is an update ready to install.When I click OK I get the install and relaunch button. When I click that button I always get the following message that an error occurred in installing the update.
Soli Deo Gloria,
Randy
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I forgot to mention, I already had gotten the latest update 4.5b-SR2 yesterday. Any thoughts?
Soli Deo Gloria,
Randy
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I'm having the same problem. Anybody have any clue what's going on?
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Same here. The first time logos tried to install it, the installer crashed and i had to force both the installer and the actual program to quit, and after that it is trying to instal at startup, but can't
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I have not had a problem with this. Then, I moved on the 4.5c Beta.
However, you might try a manual install. See http://community.logos.com/forums/t/49812.aspx
this link will download the app.
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Jack, I already have 4.5bSR-2 installed. When I try to do a manual update it says there are no updates available.
Soli Deo Gloria,
Randy
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Randall Cue said:
Jack, I already have 4.5bSR-2 installed. When I try to do a manual update it says there are no updates available.
My thought is that the update you have installed is possibly corrupted. By manual update, I do not mean "Update Now".
The link (this link) I included in the post will download 4.5b SR-2. You then need to drag it to your applications folder to replace the copy currently there.
I had to employ this method of updating a couple of times in the past under circumstances similar to those you described in the original post.
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Thanks Jack that seems to have worked.
Soli Deo Gloria,
Randy
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Randall Cue said:
Thanks Jack that seems to have worked.
Excellent. Thanks for the update.
One further note that I forgot to mention earlier: Since this is a stable release, you could also have called tech support.
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This did not work, either. Neither the installer nor the downloaded file (I followed the link you offered above) worked properly. I've tried mounting the install file directly from the Finder, and I've tried using the disk mount utility that's part of OSX. To no avail. In fact, the installer that Logos downloaded automatically at least gives me an error message. The file I downloaded and attempted to install manually does zip, zero, nada, zilch.
My version of the software reports this under the "About..." link: Logos Bible Software 4.5b SR-2 (4.52.0.2202)
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Bud, when I downloaded the file it showed up on my screen as a "disk." When I clicked on the disk (or double clicked I don't remember which) a window opened to the left of my screen which had the Logos icon and the application folder icon. I dragged the Logos icon to the application icon and the installed took place. Since then everything is working fine.
Soli Deo Gloria,
Randy
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