Some Intel-powered Mac users need to update to Mac OS X 10.4.7 again

“If you are eager to get your hands on any update from Apple (as I am), then you may need to apply last week’s 10.4.7 update again,” Tim Gaden reports for APC Magazine.

“The first release of the “delta” or standalone update for Intel Macs was missing the files for OpenGL optimisation, leaving your graphics performance below par. Apple released a complete version of the update later the same day,” Gaden reports. “How can you tell if you need to update again?”

Gaden explains why some Intel-powered Mac users will need to get the updated version of 10.4.7 from Apple and how to check to see if you need to update in his full article here.

MacDailyNews Note: As we updated just minutes after release as usual, our Intel-powered Macs needed to be updated, so check your Mac OS X software if you grabbed 10.4.7 for your Intel-powered Mac soon after release, too.

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