New Snow Leopard Patch Fixes Lion Migration Issues


Apple has recently released Mac OS X 10.7 or Lion, but as is usual with new releases weve heard many stories about bugs from people whove upgraded to the new version of the OS. Apple seems to have noticed some problems as well, which prompted it to release an update to Mac OS X 10.6.8 which fixes migration issues.

Interestingly, Apple chose to call this update a supplemental one, which will probably confuse users as now you can effectively have two different versions of Mac OS X 10.6.8 (the latest one is called Mac OS X 10.6.8. v1.1.). If youre still running 10.6.7, you need the entire new 10.6.8 update; if youve upgraded to 10.6.8 before, you just need the supplemental update.

The easiest way to figure out which update to install is, as always, to simply run Software Update from the Apple Menu.

Apples description of the update says it resolves issues with:

- Transferring personal data, settings, and compatible applications from a Mac running Mac OS X Snow Leopard to a new Mac running Mac OS X Lion
- Certain network printers that pause print jobs immediately and fail to complete
- System audio that stops working when using HDMI or optical audio out

That first bullet point seems like a rather important one, so we recommend Snow Leopard users to install this latest patch before migrating their data to a Lion machine.

[via MacRumors]

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