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Mac os x yosemite usb
Mac os x yosemite usb





  1. #MAC OS X YOSEMITE USB INSTALL#
  2. #MAC OS X YOSEMITE USB UPDATE#

Also MacBook Pro 17”: from 2007 running Yosemite legitimately. Mac Pro 1,1 ATI Radeon HD 5870 1028MB 16 GB 800 MHz RAM 4GB, running as 667MHz updated pair CPUs Intel X5365 four HDs two DVD-RW. I decided to try some cheaper RAM without the Apple approved heatsinks to bring the total system memory up to 26 GB. One other problem that I have which I believe is more likely to be related to some new RAM that I’ve installed is the fans spinning up much higher than usual on wake from sleep. I’ve also been experiencing random wakes from sleep (wake for ethernet access is not enabled) along with the SSD that I have installed on a card in a PCI slot being randomly ejected. I’ve resolved the graphic glitches for now by selecting ‘Reduce transparency’ in the Accessibility settings.

#MAC OS X YOSEMITE USB UPDATE#

Installed the 10.10.1 update with no apparent problems. I’m not sure if this is specific to Lightroom or a wider issue. I have experienced a few graphical glitches whilst using Lightroom 4. Not a huge issue, I may get around to calling customer support as prompted by the pop up window if I feel the need to see if it can be resolved.

#MAC OS X YOSEMITE USB INSTALL#

The install itself went smoothly and early tests indicate that everything appears to be working with the exception of Facetime which was also broken for me under Mavericks. Secondly I used Pike’s new boot.efi, (thank you to commenter Ralph Sampson for pointing me in the right direction) as I believe Tiamo’s existing version will not work. Firstly, instead of installing on to a newly formatted SSD I decided to try the upgrade route and install on to my existing drive thus preserving all of my installed applications. There were only two things that I did differently. Using almost the same method as outlined in that post I have a working installation of Yosemite. You can read all about the method I used to install Mavericks despite this limitation in this previous post:- Mac Pro 1,1 and Mavericks. As many of you will know the original 2006 Intel powered Mac Pro does not sport the required 64bit EFI to allow either Mavericks or Yosemite to install via the usual method. Having let the dust settle a little from the initial release of OS X Yosemite, I decided to take the plunge and see if I could coax it on to my Mac Pro 1,1.







Mac os x yosemite usb