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- #MACBOOK PRO SOFTWARE UPDATE 1.3 MAC OS X#
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The regular, or 'Client' OS installer now comes on two CDs but most of the second is fonts & printer drivers that you can choose not to install. Jaguar 10.2 Server costs more, and uses a serial-number, but with general-user apps replaced with administrator-level server toys, it is a single CD of 635MB.
#MACBOOK PRO SOFTWARE UPDATE 1.3 MAC OS X#
Mac OS X 10.2 "Jaguar": For the first time, Mac OS X comes in two flavours, regular and Server editions.
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Most folk who bought Puma as a retail/upgrade would install the tools too, so 648MB + 341 MB = 989 MB
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You got a LOT more when you bought a brand-new Mac that shipped with Puma - eleven CDs, which included Puma, Mac OS 9.2.2, a Hardware Test CD, an Applications disc, and a 6-CD set holding a system-restore image. Mac OS X 10.1 "Puma": The retail Puma package has two CDs the main OS installer is still a single CD, but there's a second CD labeled "Tools" that has some extra fonts, utilities and a few dev goodies that are all completely optional. It was slightly smaller than Kodiak as it didn't pack as much nerd into it - it is a consumer OS first and foremost - so Cheetah's disk-usage is 659 MB Mac OS X 10.0.4 "Cheetah": Standard way to get it was to bu the box that was approximately 85% air, 10% printed matter and 5% being a single CD in a sleeve. DP1 occupied slightly more of the CD than the final DP4 release did, so you can count either: DP1 is 679.1 MB, DP4 is 676 MB. Mac OS X 10.0.0 "Kodiak": There were four different iterations of the Mac OS X Public Beta, but they all fit onto a single CD-ROM. You know what's missing from your big lists? Build numbers.Īnd because you asked nicely, here's some extra size data for the list: See Benton's comment below if you want a nicely detailed history of those early releases. Ziebell (for providing some size values on very-old minor updates), and to Benton Quest (for providing size info on all the major releases up through Snow Leopard).
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Feel free to contact me if you can help replace any of the "?" entries.Ī special "thank you!" goes to Mr.
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Starting with the Public Beta and up through 12.5.1, there have been 171 macOS releases, both major and minor.Some random notes, updated from the original post: This has happened a few times over the years. This is to keep the version numbers in the proper order, even when an older OS received an update after a major new release came out. Some entries may appear out of chronological order (i.e. Note: The Days column reflects the number of days between releases. Ⓘ Leopard - First universal binary release Ⓘ Snow Leopard - First Intel-only release Change ProductUserVisibleVersion and ProductVersion to a valid version of OS X (such as 10.9.Ⓘ Lion - App Store only (USB stick later).Navigate to and open /System/Library/CoreServices/ist.If necessary, turn System Integrity Protection off.Change the Version of OS X Your Computer Thinks It Has This should restart your computer and flash the firmware. Run this command sudo bless -mount / -firmware /Applications/Utilities/NAME_OF_FIRMWARE_INSTALLER.app/Contents/NAME_OF_FIRMWARE.scap.It'll have a name like "MB51_007D_03B_LOCKED.scap" Locate the firmware within the app's contents.Please make sure you know what you're doing before continuing. WARNING: THIS COULD POTENTIALLY MAKE YOUR COMPUTER UNUSABLE IF THE FIRMWARE DOESN'T WORK PROPERLY.