Apple has recently released the OS-X 10.7.1, the pioneer maintenance
upgrade of the OS-X Lion. The upgrade’s available from both Apple’s
website and Software Update. Apple has said that this upgrade is
recommended to every user which currently runs the OS- Lion and is
inclusive of overall fixes of the operating system which increase the
compatibility and the stability of the Macintosh. The fixes include the
ability of addressing issues which might cause system unresponsiveness
whilst watching a Safari video, the resolution of issues which might
cause the system’s audio to malfunction while you may be using an
optical audio line-out or HDMI, the improvement in the stability and
connectivity of Wi-Fi, and the resolution of problems which, might
prevent the transfer of settings, compatible apps and data you a more
recent Macintosh running the OS-X Lion.
Also released is an OS-X 10.7.1 version by Apple which is
specifically designed for the latest and newest Macintosh mini models
and for the latest MacBook Air, building upon it a few new fixes. Apple
has said that it will resolve issues where the boot up of MacBook Air
might occur when it is attached to the MagSafe Adapter, it will also
resolve problems which might cause the display to flicker in MacBook
Air, and will also lead to the resolution of problems which might cause
the Mac mini SD-card slot to operate at decreased speeds with SDHC along
with SD media.
Apple has also released a different OS-X Lion Upgrade 10.7.1 (Version
Server) upgrade for systems which have Lion Server parts installed in
them, improving Apple File Service’s stability and consistency, and also
a special OS-X Lion 10.7.1 Upgrade for the Ma mini (Version Server)
upgrade which includes the OS-X 10.7.1, unique Ma mini differences and
the Lion Server.
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