DeltaMac
Tech
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Download and install your OS X combined updater.
You can get that here: http://support.apple.com/kb/DL866
Don't be concerned if that takes a long time to install. I have seen that updater take an hour or more to complete.
I suggest that you restart your Mac before reinstalling the updater
I recommend the combined updater, because it often will clear out "cruft" from your system files - and it checks that all previous system updates are correctly in place.
When the updater finishes, you will be forced to restart. And - try out Safari then.
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If that updater does NOT help get Safari working, then you will need to reinstall OS X, using the option to Archive & Install.
Do you have your Leopard installer DVD?
Download and install your OS X combined updater.
You can get that here: http://support.apple.com/kb/DL866
Don't be concerned if that takes a long time to install. I have seen that updater take an hour or more to complete.
I suggest that you restart your Mac before reinstalling the updater
I recommend the combined updater, because it often will clear out "cruft" from your system files - and it checks that all previous system updates are correctly in place.
When the updater finishes, you will be forced to restart. And - try out Safari then.
- - - -
If that updater does NOT help get Safari working, then you will need to reinstall OS X, using the option to Archive & Install.
Do you have your Leopard installer DVD?