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Apple pushes Recovery Update 2.0 for OS X El Capitan to beta testers

Apple has published an update to the OS X Recovery software for users on the beta version of OS X El Capitan. The update appears to have been published late yesterday without much fanfare. The boilerplate change log notes that it includes “improvements” to the Recovery software indicating that it’s likely just a bug fix release.

OS X El Capitan beta 7 was released to developers earlier this week alongside a matching public beta. The operating system will be released later this year.

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Comments

  1. Neil Quinn (@neilq5) - 9 years ago

    Still waiting on a new Xcode beta, been over 2 weeks now, not sure if thats a sign that the next one will be the GM

  2. sherlock8watson - 9 years ago

    Has anyone else lost the “security configuration ” option in recovery mode after this updat? I notice myself and my brother in law had lost that in this public beta release.

  3. really looks like they’re wrapping up development. September 9th looks more and more likely :)

  4. ezy (@live_ezy) - 9 years ago

    Security Configuration app is removed from this release.