
Trim Enabler is part of my MB build, but even though it was re-installed, it wasn't enabled for whatever reason.
#HOW TO INSTALL OS X 10.5 FROM USB UPDATE#
Even 'About This Mac' shows version 10.10.5, so the update took. I booted from the SSD and it came back to life except for Trim. Chimera may have been the only thing needed, but reloading everything in my current saved MB build isn't going to hurt anything. Ran MultiBeast, loaded my previously saved MB build (you must make sure you target the correct drive - the option to select a target drive doesn't appear unless you have at least one item to install), did the Install, then returned the SSD back into the laptop.


I put the laptop OS X SSD in the external USB SATA case and connected it to my Desktop MacHack. But I read that Chimera could possibly be corrupted by this OS X update, so. Thought I would have to rebuild everything. Multiple restarts using various boot switches/options either took me to the same stalled progress bar or a kernel panic. When I did the 10.10.5 update from the App Store, all I got after it restarted was the grey Apple and a progress bar that did not start/show any progress. Could have used the Slimtype Phillips if I didn't already have another SATA case.

Win7 - Momentus 500GB (Seagate), SATA2 5300rpmĮxt USB DVD/CD ODD – Slimtype Philips & Lite-on (originally in Notebook, but replaced with SSD for OS X).Įxtra hardware needed to recover from OS X 10.10.5 update: An external USB SATA case (had inexpensive Insignia case bought at BestBuy for around $20) and a separate Mac. OS X - Samsung 840 Pro 128GB SSD (Yosemite) OS X 10.10.5 Update very bad but easily fixedĬPU: 2.5 GHz Intel Core i5-3210M – Ivy Bridge - 8 GB RAM Building a CustoMac Hackintosh: Buyer's Guide
