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Dr. Hurt
A new security update just popped up in my software update.
Installed using software update, and all went smoothly. No problems so far. Specs below - 100% stock system.

QUOTE
Security Update 2009-001 is recommended for all users and improves the security of Mac OS X. Previous security updates have been incorporated into this security update.

For information on the security content of this update, please visit this website: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1222.


Report you experience here!!
AndreaGalileo
Is it safe for hackintosh users? Does this update include new kexts?
KonamiĀ®
QUOTE (AndreaGalileo @ Feb 13 2009, 06:05 AM) *
Is it safe for hackintosh users? Does this update include new kexts?


Yeah, it's safe for hackintosh users. I already update and not issues in here. Working like a charm rolleyes.gif
krrr
worked out properly. things are in my sig, HP 6000 laptop nvidia 7400gs on nvdarwin.
HMiller
Confirmed no problems on my Vanilla retail install.

The only non-apple kexts I am using are dsmos, IntelCPUPMDisabler, SMBIOSResolver, plus kexts for video and audio.
Master Chief
Additional information -> http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=152823

I wonder why you (Dr. Hurt) started a new thread, because I already did before you - I guess you just missed mine wink.gif
macgirl
Master Chief, you wrote a thread about it, but in other forum, this is for reader news, and Dr Hurt is giving a news.

You wrote in the same forum where Chrysaor already reported those releases since YESTERDAY.

So you are claiming something that you also did before, but worse because you did in the same forum glare.gif
Master Chief
QUOTE (macgirl @ Feb 13 2009, 06:27 PM) *
Master Chief, you wrote a thread about it, but in other forum, this is for reader news, and Dr Hurt is giving a news.

I was unable to add a new thread here, simply because it gives me an error - something about not being authorized so excuse me for posting where I did.

QUOTE
You wrote in the same forum where Chrysaor already reported those releases since YESTERDAY.

So you are claiming something that you also did before, but worse because you did in the same forum glare.gif

I am not "claiming" anything, but you seem right.
This is however very interesting, because I searched and it didn't return anything. Neither did anything show up in the forum list, otherwise I would not have add mine. I apparently missed it (having a hard time believing it) but I'm still at a lost why my post time changed (that is seriously not funny).

Okay, so I logged out and checked the post times, which are Today 09:50AM (mine) versus Today 12:19AM (his) making me the first one, but whatever, back to "Hacking the Apple TV" :-)
Bit Shoveler
Working fine on my retail install. Ditto the Java update.
Gringo Vermelho
Didn't cause any trouble on P5Q-E/Pentium 4 iPC 10.5.6 hackintosh with 9.5.0 Voodoo Kernel.
muitommy
hmm, after applying this update, my system can no longer boot up with vanilla, but only with voodoo kernel which is 9.5.0.

when i use vanilla kernel, i get stuck in the blue screen before entering the desktop , anyone have similar experience?
Marino77
Hi everybody!
I'm hamving some issues with some apps. Not working after the installation of the security Update. Some examples: Transmission (any version), Entorage 2008, Photoshop CS3.
Everithing was working just fine untill reboot.
Any hint or solution will be great!
Thanks
CharlieLarsson
QUOTE (muitommy @ Feb 24 2009, 08:36 PM) *
hmm, after applying this update, my system can no longer boot up with vanilla, but only with voodoo kernel which is 9.5.0.

when i use vanilla kernel, i get stuck in the blue screen before entering the desktop , anyone have similar experience?


I have the same problem. Can't log in to my account, freezes at the blue screen and then pops back to the log in screen.

Haven't tried any other kernels though...
muitommy
QUOTE (CharlieLarsson @ Feb 28 2009, 06:30 AM) *
I have the same problem. Can't log in to my account, freezes at the blue screen and then pops back to the log in screen.

Haven't tried any other kernels though...


i can confirm it's this update that cause the problems,
but don't know what really the problems is ...
WAYTOHELL
the update went smoothly and everything works perfect as before.
Geo877
Anyone tried it on an AMD through the apple software update?
FavleX
anyone tried the update on a msi wind with the retail installation type (/Extra folder) ?
Geo877
QUOTE (Geo877 @ Feb 28 2009, 12:33 PM) *
Anyone tried it on an AMD through the apple software update?


Ok yeh it seems to be totally safe on AMD running voodoo 5 with osx 10.5.6 (iPC)
FavleX
QUOTE (FavleX @ Mar 1 2009, 12:17 PM) *
anyone tried the update on a msi wind with the retail installation type (/Extra folder) ?

Ok I tried it on myself.
No prob at all.Just update and works. smile.gif
Ryu-ka
I've installed the 2009-001 security update today, and everything seems to be working fine. Just to be safe, I downloaded the .dmg off of Apple's web site.
Specs:
Vostro 1400
Core 2 Duo
iPC OSx86 Beta 10.5.6
netkas' Sleep Kernel
SpeedStep.kext
Patched STAC 9228 Audio
MacBook Pro SMBIOS
pezfrahelvete
Anyone tried to update on JaS Osx latest version?
AndrewNZ
Used Software Update on vanilla with no issues.
MarcoRosso999
Anyone tried on iAtkos v7 10.5.8?
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