Yosemite 10.10.1 full installer

jlong
New Contributor II

Anyone had any luck downloading a full installer for 10.10.1 from the Mac App Store? Seems like it's still serving up a 10.10.0 version. We are on the cusp of distributing Yosemite in our environment for the first time, and it would be a lot nicer to start things off with a full 10.10.1 installer rather than having to add a 10.10.1 update to the policy.

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emily
Valued Contributor III
Valued Contributor III

It wasn't working for me either, then @rtrouton being the genius that he is recommended downloading it from a 10.9.5 VM. Worked perfectly. If you have the ability to spin up a VM I'd recommend going that route.

cbrewer
Valued Contributor II

I was able to download the full installer yesterday from the App Store. I wonder if a local CDN is still serving up the older version.

donmontalvo
Esteemed Contributor III

The copy I pulled down the day it was released was 10.10.1. I've been having USB 3.0 issues since the update. I dreamt that Apple secretly pulled/redid/reposted the 10.10.1 update. But then I woke up and realized it was just a dream. :(

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denmoff
Contributor III

I had been trying to download it on Monday from a 10.9.5 Mac. It took four attempts until it finally served 10.10.1.

guidotti
Contributor II

I just went back into purchases yesterday, deleted the installer I still had in Applications (which AutoDMG reported as deprecated - nice!) and clicked download. Although it showed October 16th, it actually did download the 10.10.1 final.

emily
Valued Contributor III
Valued Contributor III

@guidotti had the same thing happening with AutoDMG. Had to do a clean uninstall using AppCleaner, then install the newest release from Git and hit Cmd+U to update profiles. Once I did that it worked.

scottb
Honored Contributor

@donmontalvo - what sorts of USB3 issues are you seeing? I've been using USB3 HDD's since the seeds without issue (early 15" 2014 rMBP 11,3).
Just curious...

donmontalvo
Esteemed Contributor III

So USB 3.0 spec requires 900ma per port, I have one of these (provides 4amps which is more than needed for the 4 port), and never had a problem. Three 2.5" non-powered external drives and a thumb drive. Since upgrading to 10.10.1, my Mid 2014 MBPr crashes hard, two or more times a day. Disconnect the hub, problem goes away. I wish Apple gave us a way to roll back to 10.10.0.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00G9WGN2M

Luckily I have OS X Server running at home, so I can easily backup/reimage/restore. Just a huge PITA.

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chriscollins
Valued Contributor

Weird.

I have this one: http://www.amazon.com/HT-UH010-Charging-Smartphone-VL812-B2-Firmware/dp/B00FR795WA/ref=sr_1_1?s=elec...

Pretty much every port is filled with external hard drives and no issues at all. Same machine as well.

guidotti
Contributor II

I've also had no USB3 or Thunderbolt issues with the newest build. Thanks for all of the information, everyone.

scottb
Honored Contributor

Don't use a hub here, but all USB3 and TB drives/devices working OK as well.
There were some on the seeds that had issues with hubs, but I can't verify as I don't use them.

donmontalvo
Esteemed Contributor III

@chriscollins That was one of the products I looked at. But since the USB 3.0 spec requires 900ma per port, that 7 port hub would require a 6.3amp power supply (only comes with a 5amp). I went with two smaller 4 port hubs that comes with a 4amp supply (more than required as per spec).

I'm just going from what I've Googled, I'm no expert on the stuff. :) I'm going to do some testing, if there is a USB 3.0 issue I'd like to report it to Apple.

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jlong
New Contributor II

Thanks all for the information. Tried downloading and installing again and it was indeed version 10.10.1. Anyone know of a good way to determine build or version number without actually installing it? I noticed Autodmg can determine the right version, so presumably it's buried somewhere in the installer as well.

htse
Contributor III

I use the low-tech method of Get Info on the .app file, which is versioned in itself. 10.10 is 1.6.5
10.10.1 is 1.6.7

Or in the more likely case I don't recall the last version number of the installer, i fallback to the even lower-tech method of using the Created Date in the file system.

daz_wallace
Contributor III

Hey @jlong

If you have AutoDMG installed (and why wouldn't you?), drag your freshly downloaded Installer app into AutoDMG and after a few seconds it'll tell you both the OS version and the Build number.

Much easier than the Created Date or a Os to app version list (sorry @htse!).

Hope that helps!

Darren

jlong
New Contributor II

Thanks, htse. Didn't realize the installer version did change... was thinking 1.6.7 was the 10.10 version as well

Thanks, Darren. Discovered this myself after-the-fact. I agree it's the better way to go about it.