Thanks for the reply (although I've got no idea what the "delete" reference is about).

Rather than replacing Safari, which, as you noted, can't be done, have you tried to restore your ENTIRE installation from your Time Machine backup that immediately preceded your running the update?

That will work for you, but before doing it, you should try rerunning whichever update you ran in the first place; that frequently clears up problems that arose after the initial running.

Edit: I don't know about later versions than my Safari 5.1.10, but it leaks memory, sometimes majorly.

Edit 2: That's what Time Machine is all about: It allows you to reinstall your entire installation or any part thereof as you need it.

Last edited by artie505; 05/17/15 10:01 PM.

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