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- May 15, 2010
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- Gigabyte p55m-ud4
- CPU
- 2ghz Intel Core i7
- Graphics
- Nvidia 9400 GT
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- Classic Mac
- Mobile Phone
Successful install of 10.9.4.
Thank you, thank you, thank you to all. I have put off the upgrade from 10.93 to 10.9.4 for some time, figuring it would be aggravating and was not willing to do it without confirmation Time Machine was working. One Time Machine worked, started on the upgrade, figuring it would be a many hour project.
Instead, the instructions (Stork's) and the MultiBeast worked perfectly. After reading some of the support comments on Apple Support, I figured i was in for many hours waiting for a download, and only slightly less waiting for spinning wheels.
Instead, the download took about 20 minutes, and the install took another 10, so the whole process took about a half-hour.
Not certain how critical the permission repair is, but have done it regularly before using MultiBeast, and every time permission repairs are made, and the install functions.
Audio drivers, which were inoperable after the upgrade, worked simply by adding the new driver as Stork's comments directed.
Thank you, thank you, thank you to all. I have put off the upgrade from 10.93 to 10.9.4 for some time, figuring it would be aggravating and was not willing to do it without confirmation Time Machine was working. One Time Machine worked, started on the upgrade, figuring it would be a many hour project.
Instead, the instructions (Stork's) and the MultiBeast worked perfectly. After reading some of the support comments on Apple Support, I figured i was in for many hours waiting for a download, and only slightly less waiting for spinning wheels.
Instead, the download took about 20 minutes, and the install took another 10, so the whole process took about a half-hour.
Not certain how critical the permission repair is, but have done it regularly before using MultiBeast, and every time permission repairs are made, and the install functions.
Audio drivers, which were inoperable after the upgrade, worked simply by adding the new driver as Stork's comments directed.
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