I upgraded to 10.2.6 and it was a successful installation apart from a message about a needing a new file AppleADM103x.kext from the manufacturer. Hmmm
Didnt know what it meant so I pressed the option Fix and Use and carried on.
Rebooted, the computer hung, Disk Utility repaired a minor fault on hard drive, rebooted, all very sweet and very nippy. Repaired Permissions, upgraded to iTunes4, repaired permissions. All sweet apart from the fact the external speakers made the wierdest noises, all and anything to do with volume control is up the creek - basically I have no core audio IO.
Is this kext file the critical part of core audio?
Is the kext file for 10.2.6 different from the same name one I have on a 10.2.4 partition - is it advisable to copy the 10.2.4 kext file over or do I wait in limbo till maybe Apple get back to me sometime after the holidays.
thanks
Didnt know what it meant so I pressed the option Fix and Use and carried on.
Rebooted, the computer hung, Disk Utility repaired a minor fault on hard drive, rebooted, all very sweet and very nippy. Repaired Permissions, upgraded to iTunes4, repaired permissions. All sweet apart from the fact the external speakers made the wierdest noises, all and anything to do with volume control is up the creek - basically I have no core audio IO.
Is this kext file the critical part of core audio?
Is the kext file for 10.2.6 different from the same name one I have on a 10.2.4 partition - is it advisable to copy the 10.2.4 kext file over or do I wait in limbo till maybe Apple get back to me sometime after the holidays.
thanks