Showing posts with label Software Update. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Software Update. Show all posts

Mac OS X 10.7.4 Update

Today Apple released Mac OS X 10.7.4 the fourth major update to Mac OS X Lion. To eliminate any potential issues, we generally recommend to update any supported systems using the standalone Combo installer, and not the built-in Software Update.


Be sure to back up any important data, and if possible clone your hard drive before applying the update.  If you have any issues post-update, boot using UniBeast or rBoot.


What we know about 10.7.4 so far...

  • 11.4.0 Darwin kernel
  • Improved AMD, Intel, and NVIDIA graphics drivers.
    • If you use customized or edited graphics kexts, it will be necessary to make the edits again using the new drivers as a base. 
    • If you use Combo OpenCL Enabler, reapply it before reboot
  • The update will replace your AppleHDA.kext. 
    • If you use ALC8xxHDA for onboard audio, you will have to reinstall AppleHDA Rollback using MultiBeast before rebooting. 
    • If you use toleda's AppleHDA for onboard audio, you will have to reinstall the Patched AppleHDA using MultiBeast before rebooting. 
    • If you use VoodooHDA, you will not need to make any modifications.
  • If you use Sleepenabler.kext, remove before updating.
  • If you use SpeedStepper for UEFI motherboards, do not update yet- there is a new speedstepper script coming soon. 
    • Install patched AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement.kext for 10.7.4 from MultiBeast before reboot. 
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    Mac OS X 10.7.3 Update

    Today Apple released Mac OS X 10.7.3 the 3rd major update to Mac OS X Lion. To eliminate any potential issues, we generally recommend to update any supported systems using the standalone Combo installer, and not the built-in Software Update.


    Be sure to back up any important data, and if possible clone your hard drive before applying the update.  If you have any issues post-update, boot using UniBeast or rBoot.


    What we know about 10.7.3 so far...
    • 11.3.0 Darwin kernel
    • Improved AMD, Intel, and NVIDIA graphics drivers.
      • If you use customized or edited graphics kexts, it will be necessary to make the edits again using the new drivers as a base. 
    • The update will replace your AppleHDA.kext. 
      • If you use ALC8xxHDA for onboard audio, you will have to reinstall AppleHDA Rollback using MultiBeast before rebooting. 
      • If you use toleda's new AppleHDA for onboard audio, you will need to reinstall it before rebooting.
      • If you use VoodooHDA, you will not need to make any modifications.
    • If you use Sleepenabler.kext, remove before updating.
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      Mac OS X 10.7.2 Update

      Today Apple released Mac OS X 10.7.2 the 2nd major update to Mac OS X Lion. This is the first time all Macs are running the same build of Mac OS X Lion, Build 11C74. It is an extremely important update, rolling in iCloud integration, and is recommended for all users. To update for any supported configuration, do not use Software Update. We recommend that all users update systems using the standalone Combo installer.


      Be sure to back up any important data, and if possible clone your hard drive before applying the update. Testing is underway. Report your results in the forum here
      Apple has also launched its new iCloud service with many other updates. iTunes 10.5  was released yesterday with support for iTunes in the Cloud and over the air syncing. iOS 5 was released today for iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch. iPhoto was updated to version 9.2 with support for iCloud's Photostream service.


      What we know about 10.7.2 so far...
      • iCloud features integrated into Mac OS X
      • 11.2.0 Darwin kernel
      • Improved AMD, Intel, and NVIDIA Graphics Drivers
        • If you use customized or edited graphics kexts, most likely you'll have to make the edits again using the updated drivers as a base.
      • The update will replace your AppleHDA.kext. 
        • If you use ALC8xxHDA for onboard audio, you will have to reinstall AppleHDA Rollback using MultiBeast before rebooting. If you're using VoodooHDA, you will not need to make any modifications.
        • MultiBeast will soon support AppleHDA patching for onboard audio- stay tuned!
      • If you use Sleepenabler.kext, remove before updating.
      If you have any issues booting post-update, boot using rBoot Rescue CD. Good luck, and let us know how it goes!
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        Mac OS X 10.7.1 Update

        Today Apple released Mac OS X 10.7.1 the 1st major update to Mac OS X Lion. To update for any supported CPU, we recommend that you download the entire standalone installer.


        Be sure to back up any important data, and if possible clone your hard drive before applying the update. Testing is underway. Report your results in the forum here

        What we know about 10.7.1 so far...
        • 11.1.0 Darwin kernel
        • New Graphics Drivers
          • If you use edited kexts, most likely you'll have to make the edits again- or restore backups.
        • The update will replace your AppleHDA.kext
          • If you use ALC8xxHDA for audio, you will have to reinstall AppleHDA Rollback using MultiBeast. If you're using VoodooHDA, you will not need to make any modifications.
        • If you use Sleepenabler.kext, remove before updating.
        This post will be updated.
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          Get Ready for OS X Lion: Update to 10.6.8 on a Socket 1155 Sandy Bridge System

          Mac OS X Snow Leopard 10.6.8 was Apple's first release that includes universal kernel support for Sandy Bridge systems. Performing a Combo Update on these rigs can cause system crashes and general instability. We've created this simple guide that will allow any Socket 1155 Sandy Bridge system to update cleanly to 10.6.8 and be ready for Lion.

          1. Install and configure system using iBoot + MultiBeast
          2. Run UpdateHelper
          3. Reboot
          4. Run 10.6.8 Combo Update
          5. Reboot

          What's causing the kernel panic? Mac OS X doesn't recognize Sandy Bridge systems, as every one was shipped with a special version of 10.6.7. Since we use either the 10.6 or 10.6.3 retail DVD, then try to update to 10.6.8 it doesn't know what to do with certain configurations as it's completing the update, and crashes.
          UpdateHelper deletes the ACPI_SMC_PlatformPlugin.kext from IOPlatformPluginFamily.kext plugins folder (in System/Library/Extensions). The Combo Update will replace this kext.

          Hope this clears up any 10.6.8 confusion, and helps you get ready for Lion!

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          Mac OS X 10.6.8 Update

          Today Apple released Mac OS X 10.6.8 the 8th (and final?) major update to Mac OS X Snow Leopard. To update for any supported CPU, we recommend that you download the entire standalone Combo installer here.


          Be sure to back up any important data, and if possible clone your hard drive before applying the update. Testing is underway. Report your results in the forum here


          All updated information will be posted here.

          What we know about 10.6.8 so far...
          • 10.8.0 Darwin kernel with native Sandy Bridge support. This means that going forward, all Sandy Bridge systems can use default iBoot + MultiBeast method. 
          • SATA3 6gbps now recognized and functional on Sandy Bridge.
          • Includes drivers for Sandy Bridge Intel HD 2000/3000 Integrated Graphics (No Injector Yet)
          • Includes drivers for AMD 6xxx Graphics cards
          • Identifies and removes Mac Defender malware
          • App Store Update to "Get Ready for Lion"
          • Still no NVIDIA 4xx Fermi support by default
          IMPORTANT: For Socket 1155 Sandy Bridge users, installing the 10.6.8 update is causing crashes, or kernel panics. Use UpdateHelper before applying the update to solve this issue. Details here.
          • Graphics - The update will replace your NVIDIA drivers.
            •  If you're using a NVIDIA 4xx "Fermi" card, you will have to update to the latest official drivers BEFORE rebooting. Download here: http://www.nvidia.com/object/quadro-macosx-256.02.25f01-driver.html
            • If your system is stalling in verbose mode on [ PCI configuration begin ], install the IOPCIFamily FIX available in MultiBeast 3.8.0.
          • Audio - The update will replace your AppleHDA.kext
            • If you use ALC8xxHDA for audio, you will have to reinstall AppleHDA Rollback using MultiBeast. If you're using VoodooHDA, you will not need to make any modifications.
          • USB -  The update will replace your IOUSBFamily.kext. 
            • To restore full USB functionality on a Non-DSDT or EasyBeast system you may need to install USB Rollback using MultiBeast before reboot. Download MultiBeast
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            Native Graphics Acceleration for Radeon HD 5xxx and 6xxx in 10.6.7

            We have confirmed that Apple has included native graphics acceleration for some Radeon HD 5xxx and 6xxx cards in the Mac OS X 10.6.7 Update for early 2011 MacBook Pro (Sandy Bridge).  This means full QE/CI without Chameleon's GraphicsEnabler or any enabler kexts such as ATY_init.

            The following graphics cards appear to be natively supported:

            ATI Radeon HD 5630 Device ID 0x68D8
            ATI Radeon HD 5630 Device ID 0x68D9
            ATI Radeon HD 5670 Device ID 0x68D8
            ATI Radeon HD 5730 Device ID 0x68D8
            ATI Radeon HD 5770 Device ID 0x68B8
            ATI Radeon HD 5850 Device ID 0x6899
            ATI Radeon HD 5870 Device ID 0x6898

            AMD Radeon HD 6850 Device ID 0x6739
            AMD Radeon HD 6870 Device ID 0x6738
            AMD Radeon HD 6970 Device ID 0x6718 (not working yet)

            This development raises some interesting questions. Could this mean the end of the Mac-only graphics card? Could Apple be opening up the platform more? What happens to NVIDIA? Why support for cards that aren't in Macs yet? Will the 2011 Sandy Bridge iMacs contain one or more of these new 6xxx cards?

            -tonymacx86 & MacMan

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            Mac OS X 10.6.7 Update for early 2011 MacBook Pro (Sandy Bridge)

            In addition to providing a universal 10.6.7 Update, Apple has also today provided a standalone 10.6.7 update "for early 2011 MacBook Pros". Since these models use the Socket 1155 Sandy Bridge chipset, this update includes support for Sandy Bridge CPUs in Mac OS X. It also initiates Radeon HD 6xxx support for a limited number of cards.


            What we know about this update so far:
            • 10.7.3 Darwin kernel (With support for Sandy Bridge CPUs)
            • Installer checks for MacBookPro8,1 MacBookPro8,2 MacBookPro8,3
            • Initial Sandy Bridge Intel HD 2000/3000 Graphics support
            • BREAKING: Native Graphics Acceleration for Radeon HD 5xxx and 6xxx 
              • Tested on Gigabyte Radeon HD 5770 - Chameleon 2.0 RC5 - valv branch with GraphicsEnabler=No and no enabler kexts.  Full resolution switching and QE/CI.
            How To Use (Experimental)
            1. Install MacBook Pro System Definition from MultiBeast
            2. Open Finder and Navigate to /Extra/smbios.plist
            3. Open in TextEdit
            4. Change MacBookPro6,1 to MacBookPro8,1
            5. Save and Reboot
            6. Open /System/Library/CoreServices/SystemVersion.plist
            7. Drag SystemVersion.plist to Desktop
            8. Open with TextEdit
            9. Change ProductBuildVersion to 
              10J3210
            10. Save and move back to 
              /System/Library/CoreServices/
            11. Install Mac OS X 10.6.7 Update for 2011 MacBook Pro
            NOTE: So it seems as if there's a limit of 3.2 GHz maximum.  If you can't boot- and get a reboot loop- change your multiplier in BIOS to 32x or lower.  I ran into trouble loading 33x or higher on the Core i5-2500K.  Still investigating.

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            Mac OS X 10.6.7 Update

            Today Apple released Mac OS X 10.6.7 the 7th major update to Mac OS X Snow Leopard. To update for any supported CPU, simply run Software Update, or download the standalone installer from Apple.


            Be sure to back up any important data, and if possible clone your hard drive before applying the update.  Testing is underway.  Report your results in the forum here


            All updated information will be posted here.  
            What we know about 10.6.7 so far...
            • 10.7.0 Darwin kernel (No Sandy Bridge support)
            • No Sandy Bridge Intel HD 2000/3000 Graphics support
            • No ATI 6xxx support
            • BREAKING: Sandy Bridge MBP models receiving separate build of 10.6.7
            Most supported systems will not need to make post-installation fixes, but here are a few points to be aware of.
            • Graphics - If you're using a NVIDIA 4xx "Fermi" card, you will have to re-run the tonymacx86 NVIDIA Update to regain full acceleration.  
            • Audio - The Combo update will replace your AppleHDA.kext.  If you aren't using the ALC889a codec, you will have to reinstall AppleHDA Rollback using MultiBeast.  If you're using VoodooHDA, you will not need to make any modifications.
            • USB -  The Combo update will replace your IOUSBFamily,kext.  To restore full USB functionality on a non-DSDT or EasyBeast system install USB Rollback using MultiBeast before reboot.  Download MultiBeast
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              Mac OS X 10.6.6 Update

              Today Apple released Mac OS X 10.6.6 the 6th major update to Mac OS X Snow Leopard. To update for any supported CPU, simply run Software Update, or download the standalone installer from Apple.


              Be sure to back up any important data, and if possible clone your hard drive before applying the update.  Testing is underway.  Report your results in the forum here


              What we know about 10.6.6 so far...
              • The Mac App Store is included!  This application shows up in the dock after reboot.
              • 10.6.0 Darwin kernel
              • Replacement NVIDIA drivers - not Fermi capable.
              Most supported systems will not need to make post-installation fixes, but here are a few points to be aware of.  
              • Graphics - If you're using a NVIDIA 4xx "Fermi" card, you will have to re-run the NVIDIA Update to regain full acceleration.  Make sure you have a Mac Pro System Definition installed from MultiBeast, or it will not let you install.  You may also use the tonymacx86 NVIDIA Update.
              • Audio - The Combo update will replace your AppleHDA.kext.  If you aren't using the ALC889a codec, you will have to reinstall AppleHDA Rollback using MultiBeast.  If you're using VoodooHDA, you will not need to make any modifications.
              • USB -  The Combo update will replace your IOUSBFamily,kext.  To restore full USB functionality on a non-DSDT or EasyBeast system install USB Rollback using MultiBeast before reboot.  Download MultiBeast
              • Sleep enabler kexts are version specific.  Remove before installing the update.  
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                Mac OS X 10.6.5 Update

                Today Apple released Mac OS X 10.6.5 the 5th major update to Mac OS X Snow Leopard. To update for any supported CPU, simply run Software Update, or download the standalone installer from Apple.


                Be sure to back up any important data, and if possible clone your hard drive before applying the update.  Testing is underway.  Report your results in the forum here


                What we know about 10.6.5 so far...
                • Intel Core i3 CPUs now identified in System Profiler and About This Mac... 
                • Updated drivers for ATI and NVIDIA cards
                • Two new ATI framebuffers: Nomascus and Orangutan for HD5xxx cards
                • Adds support for exFAT file systems used on SDXC cards
                • 10.5.0 Darwin kernel 

                  Most supported systems will not need to make any post-installation fixes, but here are a few points to be aware of. 
                  • Audio - The update will replace your AppleHDA.kext.  If you aren't using the ALC889a codec with Legacy889aHDA, you will have to reinstall the 10.6.2 AppleHDA Rollback using MultiBeast.  If you're using VoodooHDA, you will not need to make any modifications.
                  • USB - As of MultiBeast 2.4.1, EasyBeast has been updated to include USB Rollback, which enables full USB functionality on 10.6.5.  If you already have a system installed using EasyBeast, simply install the new USB Rollback option.  Download MultiBeast.
                  • Sleep enabler kexts are version specific.  Remove before installing the update.  
                  • iBoot 2.5.2 integrates the new 10.5.0 kernel and USB fixes for 10.6.5.  If you're having issues post-update, you can always boot using iBoot, then target your drive.  
                  • When using iBoot 2.5.2 as a rescue disk with 10.6.5, in order to have USB 2.0 support, you MUST have a USB 2.0 device plugged in at boot time.   Download iBoot.  
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                      tonymacx86 Public Service Announcement: Software Update



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                      Mac OS X 10.6.4 Update


                      Today Apple released Mac OS X 10.6.4, the 4th major update to Mac OS X Snow Leopard.  To update, simply run Software Update or download the 10.6.4 Combo Update from Apple.


                      If you're going to test it out, backup any data, and if possible clone your hard drive before testing this update.   Post your results in the forum!


                      What we know about 10.6.4 so far...
                      • New 10.4.0 Darwin kernel - all Core i3/i5/i7 now supported- including Core i7 980x!
                      • USB wake from sleep issues solved. 
                      • No Integrated Intel GMA HD without NVIDIA 320M.
                      • No ATI 5xxx support yet.  
                      • No NVIDIA 4xx 'Fermi' support out of the box.
                      • For audio issues with LegacyHDA + DSDT, install 10.6.2 AppleHDA Rollback from MultiBeast.  
                      • For USB issues without a DSDT, we've put together USBFamilyMOD 9.9.9 installed in /Extra/Extensions.  It's in the latest MultiBeast.  Alternately, you can roll back IOUSBFamily.kext in System/Library/Extensions to 10.6.2 or lower.
                      • Older solutions for 10.6.3+ at the Mac OS X 10.6.3 Update post.
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                        10.6.3: The Aftermath

                        EDIT: 10.6.3 is now recommended- just make sure you are aware of the issues and solutions.
                        So it's been over a week since Apple's release of Mac OS X 10.6.3.  Results have been mixed.  Some have reported success and no apparent difficulties, while others have had to reinstall from scratch. 

                        Right now 10.6.2 is the safe choice.  We already know what it takes to get it working, and everything does work.  If you need to rely on your machine to get work done, you might stick with a tried and true version of the OS that we've all been running for a long time.  You can pretty much know that 10.6.2 will be as solid as it ever was. 

                        Long term 10.6.3 is the better choice.  There are some significant changes and fixes to the OS, and many users have logged better benchmarks than 10.6.2.  However, there are no new features, and most users will not notice any difference whatsoever.

                        If you do decide to update, make sure that you know that some of the best current solutions for some issues are to roll back kexts to previous versions.  Caution!  Doing this can destabilize the system and cause issues with applications. Or alternately, nothing will happen- and the kexts may turn out to be perfectly compatible.  I've noticed no issues so far with mixing kext versions.  But obviously this is an unsavory long-term solution. 

                        Testing the update is strongly encouraged!  A good way to do this is set up 2 drives or 2 partitions, and do 2 separate installs.  One for 10.6.2 and one for 10.6.3.  Any information that you can gather about your particular system and updating should be posted in the forum.  It will help us come up with more vanilla solutions.  Just make sure that you're using a fresh unmodified system as a basis for your testing. 

                        For the very latest workarounds and solutions, check out the bottom part of the Mac OS X 10.6.3 Update post.  Good luck! 

                        -tonymacx86

                        PS: I haven't forgotten about the new guide!  It should be out by the weekend.  By the middle of next week.  We're testing some new kexts- gotta make this perfect. ;)
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                        Mac OS X 10.6.3 Update

                        Today Apple released 10.6.3, the 3rd major update to Mac OS X Snow Leopard. To update from 10.6.2, simply run Software Update or download the 10.6.3 Delta Update from Apple.

                        If you're doing a fresh install, you can download the 10.6.3 Combo Update from Apple, which bundles the 10.6.1 and 10.6.2 updates, making it possible to go straight from 10.6 to 10.6.3.


                        When you install a point update, know that it will erase and update some of your kexts in System/Library/Extensions. This can render components inoperative- especially when Apple modifies their graphics kexts.

                        Remember to do a full backup of your data before running the update- you never know what will happen. Also do a full backup of your /Extra folder and your /System/Library/Extensions folder before installing the update. You may need some of those kexts, especially if you have made changes to device ids, modified AppleHDA.kext, etc... To back up, simply drag your /System/Library/Extensions folder to desktop, and rename the folder 10.6.2 System-Library-Extensions, or whatever will reference it best for you.

                        If you're worried about borking your install, don't feel like you have to update right away- wait a week and see if it breaks anything. If I hear of any updates or workarounds needed for graphics, ethernet, sound, or any other component, I will add them to this post.

                        Please post your results with the update in the forum! It will help others with similar hardware! See you in 10.6.3!

                        -tonymacx86

                        10.6.3 ISSUES AND SOLUTIONS

                        About This Mac
                        Still says Intel Quad-Core Xeon for i5/i7 by default.  However, you can inject i5/i7 info into About this Mac by inserting SMcputype into smbios.plist.  This functionality is included in the latest MultiBeast.
                        For i5, use 1537.  For i7, use 1793 .  Thanks to Lightspeed and zoleg


                        USB
                        Some users are reporting lack of USB support upon update to 10.6.3.  In order to be 100% functional, USB needs DTGP + UHCI/EHCI fix applied in a modified DSDT.  Otherwise USB keyboard/mouse will not work.  If you do not have a DSDT, you may end up with no USB keyboard/mouse support.  

                        USB Wake from Sleep
                         If waking from sleep with current DSDT edits and 10.6.3 IOUSBFamily.kext, you will have to re-plug any devices that require power. There is no official fix besides rolling back to 10.6.2 for now.  We're working on new DSDT edits that will solve this issue. 
                        • UPDATE:  Use the Power Button on your case to wake from sleep instead of USB.  There will be no USB issues, and even better, you do not have to change the IOUSBFamily.kext. 
                        USB Solutions For Non-DSDT Users with No USB
                        • 10.6.2 IOUSBFamily.kext Rollback will alleviate all issues, including trouble with iPhone/iPod Touch syncing. 
                        • USBFamilyMOD 9.9.9 is now included in the latest MultiBeast This allows full USB support without DSDT with the exception of syncing iPhone/iPod touch.
                        • New USB Fixes are in MultiBeast
                        Audio
                        The 10.6.3 update will break the current audio solution for  LegacyHDA + DSDT for ALC 888/888b/889.  The good news is that 889a is still supported- you can use the same solution as before.  Bad news is that we'll have to come up with a better solution for these 3 codecs.

                        Non-Vanilla Audio Solutions
                        • One less vanilla approach is to install the 10.6.2 AppleHDA.kext. Your system will work exactly as before.  I've rolled up a package installer that will do the job automatically. This functionality is available in the latest MultiBeast..

                        Vanilla Audio Solution
                        • Forget about LegacyHDA.kext and the DSDT edits and just use VoodooHDA.kext.  It works fine with the 10.6.3 AppleHDA.kext in initial testing.  Available in MultiBeast.
                        SATA Hard Drives
                        You may notice that upon 10.6.3 and reboot, all of your SATA drives are orange, hot swappable, and show up as External.  However, your drives will behave 100% normally.
                        • If you're bugged by this, you can install IOAHCIBlockStorageInjector or JMicronSATA in /Extra.  Available in MultiBeast.
                          ATI Graphics

                          10.6.3 SleepEnabler.kext
                          If you're using SleepEnabler.kext remove it before the update and update to this new version"Remove SleepEnabler.kext if you use it, this is very important step, old sleepenabler + new kernel = panic."  netkas.org
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