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The 10.7.1 update is recommended for all users running OS X Lion and includes general operating system fixes that enhance the stability and compatibility of your Mac, including fixes that:
Address an issue that may cause the system to become unresponsive when playing a video in Safari
Resolve an issue that may cause system audio to stop working when using HDMI or optical audio out
Improve the reliability of Wi-Fi connections
Resolve an issue that prevents transfer of your data, settings, and compatible applications to a new Mac running OS X Lion
Edited by deleted (Tue 16-Aug-11 23:29:14)
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Also: Resolve an issue in which an admin user account could be missing after upgrading to OS X Lion.
Think I'll hang on for another point update or so...
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I bought a machine with Lion pre-installed, that shouldn't be affecting me surely?
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I wouldn't imagine so, but I'm still running Snow Leopard.
I normally log in with a Standard account, but I would have been rather less than amused if I'd upgraded and my Admin account had gone missing... and if they can miss an upgrade bug like that, I'll wait.
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I was hoping they'd cure the mess up with audio rendering which happens with Lion and Final Cut Pro X. I'd roll back to snow leopard, but as far as I can tell, you can't roll back Mail, it's a one way street, but I hope someone proves me wrong.
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10.7.1 has fixed an intermittent problem I was having with my WD Elements 1TB external drives. Finder would 'see' them but could not always access the content. Applied to a Core i5 Air and an iMac Core 2 Duo.
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It's a shame it has not resolved the time machine issue with the WD mybookworld nas drive, or most nas drives to be precise.
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Lion takes a wee bit longer to boot up compared to SL, but I STILL like it and some of the extra's. I s'pose.
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Lion takes a wee bit longer to boot up compared to SL, but I STILL like it and some of the extra's. I s'pose.
Don't agree. It's perhaps the way you install. Did you upgrade an existing SL or go for a 'clean' install? I wiped one of my iMacs and installed Lion. Re-installed all apps, Photoshop & Lightroom being the main ones. Performance is better, boot-up is certainly quicker.
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Did an upgrade install, mine is certainly slower. I don't mind so much as I switch on and go and make a cup of coffee before sitting down.
It's seems to be taking longer before it gets to the Apple showing. I have a bootcamp partition and of course the recovery partition. It could be something to do with that, or maybe not.
Edited by stniuk (Fri 19-Aug-11 09:28:37)
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