Hello,
i reinstalled my Imac 27 after HDD Crash and Replacement.
I made a complete fresh install from my SL DVD and the made alle the updates to 10.6.8.
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But my App Store ist not showing in the Main Menu and under programs there is the standard tool icon for the app store (not the app store icon).
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When i click it nothing happes.
When i want to reinstall manually the 10.6.6 update i get an error that i got to have at least 10.6.6 installed ????
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I need the appstore urgently to install some apps ??? Please help.
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iMac, Mac OS X (10.6.8)
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I had this exact issue. Downloaded the combo update for 10.6.8 and the App Store update but nothing worked. Finally determined that the issue was with my network as I had upgraded my wireless network from DSL to fiber optic. Click on the top menu bar on the wireless icon and go to your Open Network Preferences, go to the Advanced tab, and then select the TCP/IP tab. Go to Configure IPv6 and turn it from 'Automatically' to 'Off.' Snow Leopard does not work properly with these wireless settings as the newer Mac OS versions. You may have to restart your router/modem, but once you go back to Safari and App Store, they should be working normally.