That was supposed to be 

"Not unsure about this having different bits for the same version number ..."

Or something like that ... (hopefully that was an iPhone original spelling).

Cheers,
Ashley.

On 13/06/2010, at 12:47 PM, Ashley Aitken wrote:

> Thanks Don,
> 
> That's surely it.
> 
> Bit sure about this having different buts for the same version number.
> 
> Cheers,
> Ashley.
> 
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> 
> On 13/06/2010, at 11:54 AM, Don Montalvo <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Ashley Aitken <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>> In the past, when I move to a new MAc I just copy the drive partitions from 
>>> the old machine to the new machine.  It has mostly worked fine.
>>> 
>>> This time moving from a MBP (late 2007?) to a new i7 MBP I did the same but 
>>> the new machine would boot past loading Extensions.mkext.
>>> 
>>> Old MBP was running latest OS (SL 10.6.3).  I tried deleting the kext cache 
>>> directory etc.  I also reset System Controller and PRAM - no help. .
>>> 
>>> Any idea why this my be so?
>>> 
>>> Only thing I can think of is a) i7 was running later build of SL and I 
>>> should have waited for 10.6.4, or b) Little Snitch kext causing problem.
>>> 
>>> I did restore smaller partitions to larger new ones but I think I have done 
>>> that before without a problem.
>>> 
>>> Thanks for any suggestions.
>>> 
>>> Cheers,
>>> Ashley.
>>> 
>>> PS I don't use the Migration Assistant because I have multiple partitions 
>>> and don't store all my a files in my hone directory etc.
>>> 
>>> --
>>> Ashley Aitken
>> 
>> Hi Ashley,
>> 
>> We ran into the same problem. A fully updated retail (off the shelf disc) 
>> install of 10.6.3 is 10D578 as of today.
>> 
>> The Mid 2010 MacBook Pro computers ship with a later version of 
>> 10.6.3...here's what MacTracker 5.2 shows:
>> 
>>   15" MacBook Pro - Mid 2010
>>   MacBookPro6,2
>>   10.6.3(10D2063a)
>> 
>>   17" MacBook Pro - Mid 2010
>>   MacBookPro6,1
>>   10.63(10D2094)
>> 
>>   13" MacBook Pro - Mid 2010
>>   MacBookPro7,1
>>   10.6.3(10D2125)
>> 
>> Since Apple doesn't provide post-10.6.3 device drivers to the public, all 
>> you can do is start with the OSX install that came on that computer and 
>> migrate your stuff over manually. Or, as you stated, wait for 10.6.4. Heck, 
>> if you have an ADC login... ;)
>> 
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