I've just updated my ProBook and everything works after the reboot but:
1. I'm using Clover with AICPM and AppleRTC fixes enabled.
2. All ProBook-related kexts are being injected via Clover (EFI/Clover/kexts/Other).
3. The only ProBook-related kext in /S/L/E is the dummy AppleHDAIDT.kext for ProBook 4x40s, based on the PikeRAlpha's design (update-proof).
Guys, I think this is it, the ultimate solution for painless updates Maybe it's time to throw Chameleon out of the Installer and use Clover as main one.
+1 on including Clover into the PBI (the guide will need to be rewritten though). Also, the sleep issues I've mentioned before in the Clover topic (laptop freezing or restarting on wake-up) are not present anymore. Painless sleep/wake on 4530s finally! (it's been broken here starting from 10.8.4 if I remember correctly)
Ok well I got brave and ran the combo update. It broke my 8460 and it does the same thing whether I boot from HDD or USB. Looks like a problem with Apple Intel CPU power management. Is there anything I can do to rescue it?
I've updated through the AppStore, and now I can't boot the system. I'm using clover. I've tried booting verbose, safe mode,single user, but there's no console output, because the system hangs. Unfortunotely I don't have a pendrive around at the moment so I can't boot from USB. Does anyone have an idea what went wrong?
I have updated my desktop so far. The notable changes are above... Also AppleIntelFramebufferAzul updated. It is a pretty big update as far as the number of kexts that have been changed.
The updater forces a reboot without giving you the opportunity to patch anything (this seems to be the "new way"). For those running Chameleon or Clover without AsusAICPUPM patch, it means you'll need to boot with USB after the installer reboots (and re-run ProBook Installer). For Haswell machines and those running Chameleon or Clover without KernelPm, it means booting into Terminal from the OS X installer to patch mach_kernel.
But so far running fine on my desktop (just had to re-patch AppleHDA). Seems to boot much faster. Will move on to the ProBooks next.