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OS X Mavericks 10.9.4 Officially Released


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Strange !!  I download on App Store  OS X installer 10.9.4 

Is on launch Pad   but not on Applications Folder 

Iam just able to start the installer on the launchPad  :blush:

 

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I dont know if is the new to do it by Apple  :(

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Yesterday the update went fine. Did some reboots and everything seemed ok. But this morning, randomly, and several times, I got black verbose messages over the grey "apple screen" at boot then an "auto-reboot"…

 

Gigabyte Z87MX-D3H

i7 4770k

MSI GeForce GTX 770

SSD Sandisk 256 GB

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For anyone that's interested, I just upgraded from 10.9 to 10.9.4 with no problems

 

Hack based on Gigabyte Z87X-D3H

 

After installation I had to re-start Trim & I ran Kext Wizard, which re-built the cache

 

All is well - SO FAR! 

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I installed from the App Store let it do its thing and then replaced the new kernel with the amd uni kernel as I have an AMD cpu and all was fine until I re-enabled Trim and then it wouldn't boot anymore. I had to boot from 10.6.8. and then go in and replace IOAHCIFamily.kext to reset the trim and now it boots ok. Re-enabling trim worked for 9.1, 9.2 and 9.3 so something must have changed with 9.4.

Anyone have any ideas on getting Trim to work again?

 

Update: I had used Chameleon SSD Optimizer and it doesn't support 10.9.4 because Apple changed the kext file IOAHCIFamily.kext. There is a beta here that is supposed to work with 10.9.4. :

 

http://chameleon.alessandroboschini.it/index.php

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May be this patch by Clover do the work?

		<key>KextsToPatch</key>
		<array>

Sorry, I found no original topic what is what and who is the author.

 

EDITED. Look next post by Simonej

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Slice I use this patch and works for me;

			<dict>
				<key>Comment</key>
				<string>TRIM function for non-Apple SSDs</string>
				<key>Find</key>
				<data>QVBQTEUgU1NEAA==</data>
				<key>Name</key>
				<string>IOAHCIBlockStorage</string>
				<key>Replace</key>
				<data>AAAAAAAAAAAAAA==</data>
			</dict>
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