Dosdude1 thanks for the work you're doing.
Yesterday reading the post Filipe.esposito announcing the release of the PB5 giving the reference, I thought I'd update and something happened that I can not explain ......
After running a check on the "031-72285" folder in anticipation of manually make changes, I got the idea to turn on the "Patch" used to update to version PB4, surprise, I found myself in the dropdown menu updates versions "PB5 - PD5 - PD6".
I was somewhat surprised ...... I realized that the "Patch" had been made automatic for the choice of language and that each version upgrade requires a new "Patch" prepared especially ......
But this thing is normal is an expected thing ....... or is a thing that happened by chance ... ..
However I upgraded to PB5 no problems .......
**Sorry for complete info.... I got "Update patched successfully", I have show in the App Store.
never problem for download and upgrade.....***
Followed for your information a brief report in which conditions are on my
MacBook Pro 13"(mid 2009).
I am trying in a rather critical condition, 2GB of RAM, the OS Sierra ver.PB5
installed on an external HD, ram use (safari, realplayer, email, two app. fan / temperature monitoring and ram usage) by approximately 56-70% (currently I'm picking up 56-58 ° C ram use about 70%), the boot is about 35-40 sec ..
Conditions beyond belief ..... during the verifications with the "Patch" installation (used 2.6) and those to update the various versions, I noticed an improvement in hardware performance after installation of PB4.
The only things where I acted is replaced to continuous crash at startup, the files "PrelinkedKernels & PatformSupport" using those of "El Capitan", not being a computer systems analyst, but an electronic hardware.
I know something as regards computing for work and need a hobby level, trying to replace the "PrelinkedKernel" file with the ones available (previous versions of OS-X) I managed to solve the problem
https://imageshack.com/i/plWFq3Yqp
I apologize for the slowness, I wanted to inform you that, even in the limit of the conditions hardware capabilities, the s.o works pretty well without too many problems ........(Some colored pinwheel above the 90% ram usage) globally acceptable….
Thank you
a.freemason