![]() My computers that are non-MBPr from this year with 2093 on it do not see the 10.9.1 update, if you try to install the 42 version it says you need to have OS 10.9 installed and if you try to install the 3116 update it says wrong architecture or something like that. FYIĪgain the only problem may be that when 10.9.2 comes out it may not install on a non 2013 MBPr that has a build version of 3116 and you wont know that until the day it comes out. update supposedly includes all the 10.9.1 stuff plus the additional bits for the retina I figured that this would work and it does. I put the 2012 MBPro into target disk mode, and applied the 10.9.1 RETINA upgrade to the 2012 MBPro via the 2013 retina. Upgraded that one to it's version of 10.9.1 Then I cheated. Took a 2012 13" MacBook Pro (non-retina) running a base for my. I took a 2013 late MBPro retina (13") with a fresh OS. My new nbi universally boots all mac's capable of running ANY form of 10.9 nbi with Casper Imaging 9.22.įYI, just verified. So please understand that I've created a universal 10.9.1. nbi's can be created easily for any model of mac and just as easily, automatically assigned to such a group). ![]() There are plenty of great ways NOT to have to do this. For this one, I've decided that I'm going to make a universal. nbi and a mostly universal base OS package. because I am a glutton for punishment I do prefer to have a universal. ![]()
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