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Creating an updated OS X install disc
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<blockquote data-quote="zlrees18" data-source="post: 754285" data-attributes="member: 73361"><p>I think the best way to accomplish not exactly what you're looking for but the next best thing.... Save the latest <strong>combo</strong> update to a cd or USB drive... Install OSX from the original disk, and then simply install the combo updater. That will take care of many of the updates, and cut down on download time. Naturally, there are still updates that aren't covered in the combo updater, but those are not a big deal to redownload/install.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zlrees18, post: 754285, member: 73361"] I think the best way to accomplish not exactly what you're looking for but the next best thing.... Save the latest [B]combo[/B] update to a cd or USB drive... Install OSX from the original disk, and then simply install the combo updater. That will take care of many of the updates, and cut down on download time. Naturally, there are still updates that aren't covered in the combo updater, but those are not a big deal to redownload/install. [/QUOTE]
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