Here's the step by step way to update: 1.Repair Permissions using the Disk Utility on the drive to be updated;*
2.Use the Software Update to download and install 10.9.1;
3.Before re-booting, run MultiBeast v6.01+ and just select your audio driver;
4.Re-boot; and
5.Repair Permissions again./QUOTE]appleweekly5
It doesn't. some of us on b cards have been testing the 10.9.1 seeds all along monitoring and hoping for some driver love. However, it's just a minor update. We are hoping however that this is what nvidia has been waiting for, to update web driver. So now I'm going to be hitting their page every day to check for that.
Here's the step by step way to update:Repair Permissions using the Disk Utility on the drive to be updated;*
Use the Software Update to download and install 10.9.1;
Re-boot;
Run MultiBeast v6.01+ and just select your audio driver to install;
Re-boot; and
Repair Permissions again.
* You can use the Terminal instead of Disk Utility if you feel comfortable with a UNIX command:
Code:sudo diskutil repairPermissions /