Apple releases Mac OS X 10.5.6
#30
Posted 15 December 2008 - 03:43 PM
Yep, hangs on my imac as well. Gets to configuring system and then hangs forever. I have to power down and restart and still does not work. Will old off on upgrade for now, although it appears that my USB ports have been disabled for some reason. Darn the darn.
#31
Posted 15 December 2008 - 04:05 PM
Works good for me. I did it with the software update utility. But I also downloaded the 10.5.6 combo update from the apple site, so If (or should I say when) I reinstall OS X, then I can just run that, and I wont need to wait for all of the previous updated to download to get up to date. Since my mac came with 10.5.2 there have been a lot of updates, so it will be good to have that combo update that I can just run and get my system back to current.
#35
Posted 15 December 2008 - 06:05 PM
You could just re-load your hard drive's clone image you made just prior to installing the update and then research the issue. You DID make a backup, didn't you? Of course you did...
I always wait a few days before upgrading. I like to watch the discussion forums to see if anyone is having any serious issues. Even then, I'll clone the drive with SuperDuper. I'm just saying...
I always wait a few days before upgrading. I like to watch the discussion forums to see if anyone is having any serious issues. Even then, I'll clone the drive with SuperDuper. I'm just saying...
#38
Posted 16 December 2008 - 01:50 AM
I'm using a new aluminium MacBook and I updated using Software Update just now. Did not have any problems.
The update included both 10.5.6 and a SMC firmware update. Computer restarted twice and then asked for a new restart in order to install firmware update.
No problems whatsoever. thumbs up
The update included both 10.5.6 and a SMC firmware update. Computer restarted twice and then asked for a new restart in order to install firmware update.
No problems whatsoever. thumbs up
#39
Posted 16 December 2008 - 06:14 AM
Sounds like it didn't then.
You need to buy Toast 9 for blu-ray data discs.
The Mac will never play blu-ray movies until the OS, graphic card, and monitor are HDCP complaint.
There may be hope, since the new unibody MacBook's appear to be HDCP compliant, since they won't play HD content using an analog monitor. Nobody has said if the new 24" LED Display is HDCP compliant yet.
You need to buy Toast 9 for blu-ray data discs.
The Mac will never play blu-ray movies until the OS, graphic card, and monitor are HDCP complaint.
There may be hope, since the new unibody MacBook's appear to be HDCP compliant, since they won't play HD content using an analog monitor. Nobody has said if the new 24" LED Display is HDCP compliant yet.
#42
Posted 16 December 2008 - 09:21 AM
stephenrea said:
There may be hope, since the new unibody MacBook's appear to be HDCP compliant, since they won't play HD content using an analog monitor. Nobody has said if the new 24" LED Display is HDCP compliant yet.
I just watched part of an HD TV show from iTunes (definitely higher quality than the non-HD shows), so it must be HDCP compliant.



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