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Can anyone tell me how to update from:

 

1: 10.5.3 to 10.5.4

2: 10.5.4 to 10.5.5

 

I am currently on Kallyway 10.5.3 and need to go to 10.5.5

There is no good answer on the net that i could find. Please tell me wich update pack i must use (combo or normall) And if i need to change any files.

Just explain how the updates work and where the problem areas are.

Many thanks in advance.

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Can anyone tell me how to update from:

 

1: 10.5.3 to 10.5.4

2: 10.5.4 to 10.5.5

 

I am currently on Kallyway 10.5.3 and need to go to 10.5.5

There is no good answer on the net that i could find. Please tell me wich update pack i must use (combo or normall) And if i need to change any files.

Just explain how the updates work and where the problem areas are.

Many thanks in advance.

 

- First update your systems to 10.5.4, download Update here (delta Update). install update with normal method.

- From 10.5.4 to 10.5.5, download update from here (delta update) and follow the instructions from my site

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I've managed to update my Kalyway installation from 10.5.2 to 10.5.5 using the following method:

 

(1) Installed Kaylway 10.5.2 with Vanilla Kernel

(2) Installed Kalyway 10.5.3. Combo Update with Vanilla Kernel option selected

(3) Updated to 10.5.4 with Vanilla Kernel via the Apple Website

Apple Update 10.5.4

(3.1) Download the update

(3.2) run the update

(3.3) restart when requested

(3.4) type: update -v

(3.5) reboot again

(4) Updated to 10.5.5 with Vanilla Kernal via the Apple Website

Apple Update 10.5.5

(4.1) Download the update

(4.2) Open Terminal

(4.3) sudo -s

(4.4) while sleep 1; do rm -rf /System/Library/Extensions/AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement.kext; done

(4.5) run the update

(4.6) when request to restart DON'T, kill the terminal command (CTRL+C) first

(4.7) restart as requested

(4.8) type: update -v

(4.9) reboot again

 

Only one issue that I have come across is my Audio (Realtek ALC888), I can get 5.1 sound but its not very good clicks and apears to "sleep" (but livable!)

 

So, from the above, you can see I've always used the Vanilla Kernel, I think this is the easiest to update, but not everyone can use the Vanilla Kernel

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