Wait a moment, I remember it was working on 10.6.4 why it doesn't work now. any way, google it) No luck at all for 10.6.4 update, the airport still empty. OS X is telling me that the printer is paused, yet clicking resume does nothin. then I start to upgrade to 10.6.4 using MacOSXUpdCombo10.6.4.dmg ( should be able to get it from apple web site but I don't remember where I got it. Oh no Second post in as many days Just installed the 10.6.8 update to Snow Leopard, and now jobs that I send to my DocuColor 242 through the Fiery EX260 Color Server PS Driver v3017.102 don't make it to the printer.
of course wifi work right after installed.
so I was forced to do a fresh reinstallation use D620SLV1.iso ( I forgot which specific web site I got it, but google it) so I got 10.6.0 on my D620 again. Unfortunately, the restore process with time machine die in the middle of recovery. so I start to copy IONetworkingFamily.kext, IO80211Family.kext, IOUSBFamily.kext from the previous version like 10.6.4īut unfortunately, none of them seems to work, so I end up use time machine to recover my image when first installed last year. guess what? I just realize the airport icon is not a wave but an empty triangle. And - you still have your full backup, in the (unlikely) event that you need to restore the iMac to 10.6.8 I fully expect that you wont need to do that, and your wifes iMac will get to 10.9.1 without much great drama - other than an hour or two for the upgrade process to complete. so I start to copy IONetworkingFamily.kext, IO80211Family.kext, IOUSBFamily.kext from the previous version like 10.6.4.
guess what I just realize the airport icon is not a wave but an empty triangle. I was excited to upgrade my D620 from 10.6.4 all the way to 10.6.8.
MAC OS 10.6.8 UPGRADE MAC OS X
I was excited to upgrade my D620 from 10.6.4 all the way to 10.6.8. D620 Brcm 4311 not working after Mac OSx 10.6.8 upgrade. .of free hard disk space will be beneficial as has always arbitrarily been found in the past) are able to upgrade to Mac OS X 10.8: iMac 7,1 and later.