K kpkp Suspended Original poster Jun 9, 2013 #1 Can someone attach the AppleHDA.kext, the latest one after the 10.8.4 update? Thx a lot.
justperry macrumors G5 Jun 9, 2013 #2 Here you go. You have to repair permissions on it though! Attachments AppleHDA.kext.zip AppleHDA.kext.zip 1 MB · Views: 255
B Bear macrumors G3 Jun 9, 2013 #3 kpkp said: Can someone attach the AppleHDA.kext, the latest one after the 10.8.4 update? Thx a lot. Click to expand... You could've just downloaded and applied the 10.8.4 update again.
kpkp said: Can someone attach the AppleHDA.kext, the latest one after the 10.8.4 update? Thx a lot. Click to expand... You could've just downloaded and applied the 10.8.4 update again.
K kpkp Suspended Original poster Jun 9, 2013 #4 justperry said: Here you go. You have to repair permissions on it though! Click to expand... Thx, again😉 ---------- Bear said: You could've just downloaded and applied the 10.8.4 update again. Click to expand... Nah not really, I messed up with parts of the kexts that were not updated in the latest update, so I wanted a clean sheet to be sure.
justperry said: Here you go. You have to repair permissions on it though! Click to expand... Thx, again😉 ---------- Bear said: You could've just downloaded and applied the 10.8.4 update again. Click to expand... Nah not really, I messed up with parts of the kexts that were not updated in the latest update, so I wanted a clean sheet to be sure.
B benwiggy macrumors 68030 Jun 9, 2013 #5 kpkp said: Can someone attach the AppleHDA.kext, the latest one after the 10.8.4 update? Thx a lot. Click to expand... Two thoughts: 1. If you find yourself deleting or modifying kernel extensions, you might want a backup strategy in place. 😉 2. With all respect to Justperry, accepting kexts from strange men on the internet is not the wisest security strategy. 😀
kpkp said: Can someone attach the AppleHDA.kext, the latest one after the 10.8.4 update? Thx a lot. Click to expand... Two thoughts: 1. If you find yourself deleting or modifying kernel extensions, you might want a backup strategy in place. 😉 2. With all respect to Justperry, accepting kexts from strange men on the internet is not the wisest security strategy. 😀
justperry macrumors G5 Jun 9, 2013 #6 benwiggy said: 2. With all respect to Justperry, accepting kexts from strange men on the internet is not the wisest security strategy. 😀 Click to expand... Yep, I agree.😀
benwiggy said: 2. With all respect to Justperry, accepting kexts from strange men on the internet is not the wisest security strategy. 😀 Click to expand... Yep, I agree.😀
K kpkp Suspended Original poster Jun 9, 2013 #7 benwiggy said: Two thoughts: 1. If you find yourself deleting or modifying kernel extensions, you might want a backup strategy in place. 😉 2. With all respect to Justperry, accepting kexts from strange men on the internet is not the wisest security strategy. 😀 Click to expand... 😀 I will use it with protection.
benwiggy said: Two thoughts: 1. If you find yourself deleting or modifying kernel extensions, you might want a backup strategy in place. 😉 2. With all respect to Justperry, accepting kexts from strange men on the internet is not the wisest security strategy. 😀 Click to expand... 😀 I will use it with protection.
justperry macrumors G5 Jun 9, 2013 #8 kpkp said: 😀 I will use it with protection. Click to expand... I suggest the following brand: iCondom 😛
kpkp said: 😀 I will use it with protection. Click to expand... I suggest the following brand: iCondom 😛