John A
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>It gets as far as 4 items remaining to download then freezes.
You're confusing me. What do you mean, "4 items"? Wouldn't the act of downloading the dmg file only be 1 file?
>but I trashed Safari and now I can't download Safari.
:rolleyes: So you thought you didn't need it and just chucked it. Don't ever throw out core operating system software unless you absoloutely know what you're doing. For example, never delete Internet Explorer on Windows just because you want to use another browser.
Here's the Safari download page , and if Firefox can't download this, I'd say there's something wrong with your internet/network connection. A similar problem may exist if you can't download the flash file. Or simply try at a different time when maybe the server (or your internet connection) isn't so busy.
John A
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When I try and download the flash player, it shows a countdown of items remaining. Then it stops at 4 left and freezes there.
Wait... how are you trying to download this? With your browser, it should only be one file: the dmg file. Nothing else. It should simply download, with a countdown of the remaining of kilobytes/megabytes, and if it gets stuck, you've probably got some network problem.But, regarding Safari, you're right-I screwed up by trashing a native application. I tried downloading Safari from Firefox but it won't download. What do you mean, it "won't download". Does the file sit there, waiting to be downloaded, but nothing happens? Does the installation program simply not open? You have to be more descriptive.
To me, this sounds like some sort of network issue. Being unable to download not only Flash but the Safari dmg as well doesn't seem related so much to the operating system as to the internet and your ISP. And I can tell you one thing: reinstalling Mac OS X sure isn't going to help the network problem, even if it does fix the immediate problem of not having Safari.
John A
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