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Apple has just released version 10.4.10 of Mac OS X.

 

The update can now be downloaded from Software Update, or from Apple's website.

 

Updates included in 10.4.10 include:

 

* Bluetooth Audio Fix

* RAW Image Support

* USB Device Fixes

* Security Updates

 

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Colonel

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10.4.9 was released a while ago. Might want to fix that typo. :whistle:

Alex Oughton

Posted

And... done. I realised that before even coming back to the thread when I kept typing 10.4.9 by mistake in an IM window. I thought "I wonder if I did that on the forum...".

GBK.Xscape

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awesome, im going to update right now, this is kinda funny although it has been discussed before that 10.4.1 and 10.4.10 are exactly the same numbers

sev7en

Posted

I'm downloading it but servers are so slow tonight...

Microsuck

Posted

Updated my MacBook from 10.4.9 to 10.4.10. No problems at all.

Don't update you OSX86 installation!! - the update will overwrite kernel files and the OSX86 patches will stop working correctly. Wait for an official OSX86 patch for 10.4.10 and instructions about installing it.

Soündless

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this has fixed my screensaver lag problems

Alessandro17

Posted

this has fixed my screensaver lag problems

 

Huh? Do you have a real Mac?

articquad

Posted

Installed fine on my Intel C2D iMac. Seems the same to me.

cartri

Posted

Nice, the GeForce 8 kexts present on the second version of 10.4.9 (the one present on the new macbooks, forgot the build number) are in?

People already sent the kernel to netkas?

scboy12

Posted

will this allow me to install osx on a santa rosa laptop?

skyhighmac

Posted

Works fine on my macbook. :thumbsup_anim:

thewhitestpony

Posted

any word on when i will be able to update my osx86 to this latest version??

sev7en

Posted

any word on when i will be able to update my osx86 to this latest version??

It works, but you have to replace the old extensions as well as some critical kernel files. Check the related forum for more information :poster_oops:

Core2UK

Posted

Cool, I'll have to inform my cousins (They have an iMac)

prettymg

Posted

I tried this on my p4 3GHz, ASUS P4P800-E and it dorked up my machine. When I rebooted, all I get is a blank screeen. Any idea?

 

 

 

Thanks

MG

FUKKU

Posted

awesome, im going to update right now, this is kinda funny although it has been discussed before that 10.4.1 and 10.4.10 are exactly the same numbers

Mathematically yes, but the numbers have a whole different meaning when it comes to software versions so trotting out that info was pointless. Minor revisions don't have to stop at 9.

 

Also this update lowered my Macbook's volume. One of the updates (.4.7 or .4.8 not sure which) made it louder and now they took it back. :mad:

3bood

Posted

will i updated my OS to 10.4.10 everything went fine until i restart

my laptop will only show the gray apple then restart it self

 

 

so i had to reinstall the whole OS from scratch

any info will be helpful

about how to download the updates

naddy69

Posted

this is kinda funny although it has been discussed before that 10.4.1 and 10.4.10 are exactly the same numbers

So ten point four point one is the same as ten point four point ten? What planet do you live on? Is 1.4.1 the same as 10.40.10? 100.400.100?

 

These are not "numbers". They are build labels. Think strings, not numerics.

George Elliott

Posted

So ten point four point one is the same as ten point four point ten? What planet do you live on? Is 1.4.1 the same as 10.40.10? 100.400.100?

 

These are not "numbers". They are build labels. Think strings, not numerics.

Actually they are numbers, its just that the "." is not a decimal point, just a separator.

Lostgame

Posted

will i updated my OS to 10.4.10 everything went fine until i restart

my laptop will only show the gray apple then restart it self

so i had to reinstall the whole OS from scratch

any info will be helpful

about how to download the updates

 

I got the same problem. Also, I'm also victim to a strange popping noise that happens when I have it plugged into an external speaker system. These problems are really annoying. I wanna rollback to 10.4.9!!! :thumbsdown_anim:

solaar

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Also this update lowered my Macbook's volume. One of the updates (.4.7 or .4.8 not sure which) made it louder and now they took it back. :mad:

I've noticed that too. Really weird because the audio is definitely too low. I can watch (hear) DVDs only with VLC now as it has a volume booster up to 400%.

I hope this can be fixed with a patch.

hackmiester

Posted

The popping noise is OS X powering down the card to save battery. I do wish this could be disabled while the power adapter was plugged in though... D:


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