Apple rolls out another update to OS X Mountain Lion Developer Preview 3

Might 16, 2012 at 1:26 pm

 Apple rolls out another update to OS X Mountain Lion Developer Preview 3

Apple has sent out a second update to the third developer preview of OS X Mountain Lion. Changes are currently unknown, but the update is accessible through software program update in the Mac App Store. Let us know if you discover something new! Apple sent the following email concerning the new build:

A pre-release version of the OS X Mountain Lion computer software is now offered. If you have build 12A178q or higher installed, the new create of OS X Mountain Lion is accessible through Computer software Update.  A new Server create will be obtainable later. Detailed Directions for installing this develop can be located in the OS X Mountain Lion discussions.  Please evaluation these directions completely prior to attempting to install the software.

Essential:  MacBook Pro 3,1 is not supported in this construct of Mountain Lion. Future developer previews will restore support for this configuration.
Installation

A pre-release version of the OS X Mountain Lion software program is now obtainable by way of Computer software Update in the Mac App Store. You will require to have construct 12A178q or greater installed in order to see the update. The moment the update is complete, your technique will be at create 12A206j.

1) Click on the Apple menu, then click on the Software program Update.  The Mac App Store will launch and display your accessible updates.  Note: You can still access the Software Update in all of the exact same approaches, only now the Mac App Store will launch and open the Updates tab.

two)  In the section with the Mountain Lion icon, titled “Software Update,” click on the “…More” link.

three) Find the update called “Mountain Lion Developer Preview Update 10.8″, and click the corresponding Update button for this update to install.  The update will start downloading, and when prompted, click “Restart” to install the update.

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