![]() So, no laptop mouse and keyboard needs kexts.ĥ) Time Machine will be broken, requiring tweaking of a plist file as it wants to see a NIC.Īnd this was just what I noticed in playing with the booted OS for about 20 minutes before I hit the sack last night. Needs patched with multiple USB kexts.Ĥ) PS/2 support will be gone. Needs patched with the Broadcom patcher again.ģ) USB will be running at 11Mb. Needs restored from prior 10.5.5 kexts.Ģ) Wireless will be gone. But, let me tell you what you’ll loose and need to mess with in order to get back and working after you have 10.5.6 on there and booting.ġ) Audio will be gone. I use the machine for daily work it’s so stable anymore. Backups (as I discussed in the Tutorial thread) are ESSENTIAL when doing 10.5.x upgrades! You HAVE to play with these things on volumes that ARE NOT your primary volume. He needed to re-install there might have been other ways to correct, but he determined re-installing would be the quickest way to get back up and running. Well, as suspected, this didn’t turn out to well. Richard tried a stock install of 10.5.6 straight from the Software Update app. You’ll see what I mean when you check out the below.) Maybe a new thread for this one is in order. I’m posting this to both the 10.5.5 thread and the Tutorial thread. ![]() (Richard and I talked last night about upgrading to 10.5.6 I did some testing. Has anyone successfully upgraded to 10.5.6? Post your story/instructions here!ĭave Wolf saves the day, and here is his comment on upgrading to Mac OS X 10.5.6: Wolfer said, I’m going to make a better (Read: real) backup of my system before playing with 10.5.6 again (Thanks, Dave). Funny thing is I ended up downloading my own files from this site because I couldn’t locate my Dell 1525 “Goodies” DVD. I’m going to start the recovery process and I’ll update this post with more information.įor those of you who don’t want to reinstalll, check out this URL for more detailed information on why 10.5.6 kills your computer and how you can safely upgrade. After a reboot, a whole bag of errors (not hurt) has entered my computer. Wish me luck!ĭownloaded fine but the installer stuck at 61% - screen frozen solid. Has anyone tried to upgrade yet from 10.5.5 (Kalyway)? I’m hitting the update button now. It looks like another release of our favorite Operating System is out: Mac OS X 10.5.6. Note: You can fix all your broken hardware that results from this update with this handy guide.
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