zeppfrog Posted January 16, 2016 Share Posted January 16, 2016 Apples current updates, presumably security, but it just dumps several on me and installs at reboot without me being a willing participant... At any rate, be prepared to mount your disk and remove AppleTYMCDriver.kext from your System\Library\Extensions folder. Simple fix as long as you have another bootable access. I am not going to be so quick to let my SL get an update this way. It is stable and I don't want it messed with. Hoping it helps... Le Frog as a footnote, I also reinstalled my kernel. Not sure it was replaced, but taking no risks... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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