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Troubleshooting Mac OS X 10.1.1: Initial reports

Troubleshooting Mac OS X 10.1.1: Initial reports

CNET staff
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As posted here late yesterday, Mac OS X 10.1.1 is out. It is now available both via the Software Update System Preference and as a separate download (if this link does not work, do an Expert Search for the article number: 120080). After installing the update, the About This Mac box lists 10.1.1 as the version and 5M28 as the build. Here are the highlights of our initial reader reports:

Problems Readers report some problems associated with the Update:

New and improved Readers report some specific improvements in the new Update:

    FireWire fix Several readers confirm that problems that had in 10.1, where their external FireWire drives were not recognized or not accessed, are now fixed in 10.1.1.

    Dialup fixes A reader writes: "When connecting to the Internet, there is no longer a long pause before it begins to dial." Another reader adds: "Under OS X 10.1 if you enable the PPP option in network preferences 'Connect automatically when starting TCP/IP applications,' the Mail app would hang when launched if you were not already connected to the internet. Or at least it would for me. Mac OS X 10.1.1 update fixes this."

    Mail attachments fix Problems opening JPEG attachments in Mail.app have been fixed.