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frosty001

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May 14, 2011
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I updated both my 2009 MacBook Pro and my late 2012 iMac. The Macbook seems fine. Runs great for an 'old' machine.

However the iMac has an issue - the share sheet in Safari is blank with a grey out 'No Service' text in place of any destinations.

Is there somewhere i should be checking to turn it on? I didn't do anything on my Macbook and that works fine. Is it possible to trash the Safari app and download it again (separate from the whole OS) to fix this?
 

dotme

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Oct 18, 2011
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Is that the only issue? Or do you have other "symptoms"?

Notification Center - Edit
What's missing? Got weather? Calculator? Stocks?

System Prefs - Extensions
What's missing? Got Actions (Markup)?

If those are gone too, there are fixes but it's a bit convoluted.
 

frosty001

macrumors regular
Original poster
May 14, 2011
110
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Now you mention it, I don't have much in my Notifications window, no widgets, weather, or calendar. I have the date and and preview of 'Tomorrow'. That's it.

In my extensions I have All, Finder and Today in th left hand column. That's it.

Is there a way to re-install OSX? Maybe that would be the best idea...
 

dotme

macrumors 65816
Oct 18, 2011
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Iowa
Now you mention it, I don't have much in my Notifications window, no widgets, weather, or calendar. I have the date and and preview of 'Tomorrow'. That's it.

In my extensions I have All, Finder and Today in th left hand column. That's it.

Is there a way to re-install OSX? Maybe that would be the best idea...
Reinstall did not fix it for me. This has happened to a small percentage of Yosemite adopters, myself included. There are fixes out there (I'll include links below) but after discovering that it was account-specific, I fixed mine by creating a new account (login) on the Mac, moving the user data, and blowing away the old account. The longest part was copying data.

If you sign in as guest or create a new login temporarily on your Mac, you'll probably find all is well with those accounts. Here are the threads with piecemeal fixes. After reading them, I just decided to start with a new login...lol

https://discussions.apple.com/thread/6602864

https://discussions.apple.com/thread/6601621

Definitely recommend reading those threads all the way through before acting on any advice contained in them - You know how it goes.

Anyway, hope this helps...
 
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