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Today Apple released 10.9.1, the first major update to OS X Mavericks. Update any supported system using the built-in Software Update functionality through the Mac App Store, or by using the standalone installer available from Apple.com.


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.

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What we know about 10.9.1 so far...

  • OS X Build 13B42
  • 13.0.0 Darwin kernel- not updated.
  • Updated Intel graphics drivers
    • If you use patched or modified drivers, you will need to re-apply changes to the updated drivers.
  • NVIDIA and AMD graphics drivers not updated
  • This update will replace your audio drivers.
    • You will have to reinstall AppleHDA using MultiBeast before or after reboot
    • If you use VoodooHDA, you will not need to make any modifications
  • Storage drivers not updated - TRIM patch persists upon reboot


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Testing is now underway- this post will be updated. Good luck, and let us know how it goes! Report your results here.

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Article: OS X 10.9.1 Update

Here's the step by step way to update:
:ch: Repair Permissions using the Disk Utility on the drive to be updated;*
:ch: Backup your current installation using Carbon Copy Cloner or SuperDuper;
:ch: Use the Software Update to download and install 10.9.1;
:ch: Re-boot;
:ch: Run MultiBeast v6.01+ and just select your audio driver to install;
:ch: Re-boot; and
:ch: Repair Permissions again.​

If you have TRIM enabled, it is unaffected by this update. :thumbup:


* You can use the Terminal instead of Disk Utility if you feel comfortable with a UNIX command:
Code:
sudo diskutil repairPermissions /
 
any one try this update?
 
Article: OS X 10.9.1 Update

Other things of note:

Mac App Store App has also been updated today :)

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As well as a special version of 10.9.1 just for Retina MacBook Pros
http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1712

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Wow, what timing. After reading page after page of GTX 780 Rev.B compatibility issues, I've very curious to see if this update fixes the problem. If anyone has that card, please let us know if there is any improvements.
 
Article: OS X 10.9.1 Update

No problem whatsoever.

Thanks tonymac
 
downloading, hope a certaing problem with my Intel HD4000 is solved
 
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