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The update causes my systems hang on Intel DZ68DB/Gigabyte P55. It shows the spinning beach ball in login screen and accepts no input. Both DP3s had been working correctly until I applied the update.

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Graphics drivers/frameworks are updated but I still get the same graphical glitches as DP3 on my GTX 460. The update failed for me (reading the logs it seems kextcache had a problem updating and forced a reboot) but when it rebooted it appeared that most/all of it was installed.

 

I'm gonna try a fresh DP3 install and update and see if there's any change there.

 

Update:

 

Fresh install updated OK (FakeSMC and IntelCPUMonitor were causing problems in my old install, missing dependencies). But the graphical problems remain so DP2 is restoring now.

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Well, finally updated and no problems so far. Everything working fine (just needed to rollback the HDA). Safari graphics issues are solved for me. Better programs compatibility (had problems with some). Really good improvements!!!!!

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The update causes my systems hang on Intel DZ68DB/Gigabyte P55. It shows the spinning beach ball in login screen and accepts no input. Both DP3s had been working correctly until I applied the update.

got the same with video glitches. but starts in save mode

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got the same with video glitches. but starts in save mode

Even safe mode does not work. I found TCC.framework repeatedly crashes as follows.

 

Crashed Thread:  0  Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread

Exception Type:  EXC_CRASH (SIGABRT)
Exception Codes: 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000

Application Specific Information:
abort() called

Thread 0 Crashed:: Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread
0   libsystem_kernel.dylib		 0x000000010a791d5a __kill + 10
1   libsystem_c.dylib			  0x000000010a66c080 abort + 177
2   tccd						   0x000000010814c116 0x10814b000 + 4374
3   libdyld.dylib				  0x000000010a5b47e1 start + 1

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OK, got DP3 update installed and booted on the first try, what I did was, after downloading it when appstore/software update asked if I wanted to restart and install I hit cancel. Went to /Library/Updates and ran the package installer from there. When it was complete and asked to restart, I did not restart and left that window chillin. then went and deleted fakesmc from S/L/E and reinstalled it using the HWMonitor installer from these forums(latest version), then clicked the restart window. During shutdown it said again to restart to install and clicked OK, then said there was an error and couldn't install updated(because I had already installed it) after clicking through a couple such pop up windows, restared and booted normal. Just need to reinstall my my onboard audio. This is similar to the T#nymac snowleo easyb#ast update process using combo updates, but without using their tools.

 

some very early results: Cinebench open GL +7 FPS vs DP3 prior to update and +50 points in Novabench, primarily due to higher FPS in it's Graphics tests, unique heaven +500 points appox! ocean wave +20fps, but......slight tearing within window when dragging windows around on desktop and some glitches when 2 or more windows on screen are using transparency and one of them is active. I'll take smooth pretty UI over benchmark scores any day.

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I think , as with DP 3 (first) AMD GPU users have some more fun with that. Nvidia stays bad , compared to Lion + DP1/DP2 in case of OpenGL/QE/OpenCL problems.

Maybe Nvdia gets better in later versions, because AMD user base is much bigger on real Macs.

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Even safe mode does not work. I found TCC.framework repeatedly crashes as follows.
Crashed Thread:  0  Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-threadException Type:  EXC_CRASH (SIGABRT)Exception Codes: 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000Application Specific Information:abort() calledThread 0 Crashed:: Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread0   libsystem_kernel.dylib         0x000000010a791d5a __kill + 101   libsystem_c.dylib              0x000000010a66c080 abort + 1772   tccd                           0x000000010814c116 0x10814b000 + 43743   libdyld.dylib                  0x000000010a5b47e1 start + 1

After removing correspoding launcher files (/System/Library/Launch*/com.apple.tcc.*), the system started working. It looks like an AppleID related daemon, which does not exist in Lion. Does anyone know something about it ?
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Update failed for me twice....after downloading 1.5GB via SW update, it starts to install and while counting down to 24mins and then error "cannot be installed" Anyone having similar issue?

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Update failed for me twice....after downloading 1.5GB via SW update, it starts to install and while counting down to 24mins and then error "cannot be installed" Anyone having similar issue?

Finally got the DP3 update successfully using the time consuming way. Previous failed attempts via direct update from 12A178q.

-Reinstall DP3 vanilla (with minimal ETHERNET working)

-Run software update (1.5GB download + Update = 45 minutes)

-Apply DSDT, Ethernet, Audio, FakeSMC

-Install bootloader.

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After I removed /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.apple.tccd.plist, the system stopped crashing. I did not have to remove the same file in /S/L/LaunchAgents.

It seems tccd works after user has logged in. Auto-login enabled users do not suffer this problem, I guess.

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