Apple Releases OS X 10.10 Yosemite Update 1.0 to Developers
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Posted June 17, 2014 at 5:17pm by iClarified
Apple has released OS X 10.10 Yosemite Update 1.0 to developers for testing.
The update can be installed via Software Update on your Mac. Apple says "This update is recommended for all users." It's also available as OS X 10.10 Beta 2 from the Mac Dev Center.
If you aren't a developer and you want to test the new operating system you can register here.
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Not even looks, hotspot, mail features, call from macs, messaging with your iDevice on macs, and any other apps that you can do from your iDevice that shows up on your macs?
Updated my Hackintosh just fine.
Update did not Uninstall added kexts (FakeSMC) I only had to add my edited AppleHDA. It is a system kext every update I've ever installed replaces. Fix permissions. Update took as long as an OS install. 2 restarts. All is well.
Clover Bootloader
DPCI Manager to create DSDT.aml (not needed for update but may help you.)
Kext Wizard to replace/add kexts
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i3 2100 - ATI HD 6850 - ALC889 Audio