anthock wrote:
Hey guys. I just spent some time with a tier 2 tech and they are aware of the problem but need people to call in. From there side,they are adamant IT IS NOT a Mavericks problem. It is Mavericks that has uncovered a hardware problem etc. For those having problems after upgrading older computers, Mavericks is uncovering a separate issue.
We are all relieved to say that that they are aware of the issue - that's fantastic news!
If they say that the issue is not a OSX Mavericks issue, then it either means that a) it's a bad firmware, or b) it's bad hardware.
All fingers seem to point to Mavericks however, the only reason being is that - under Windows, there is no such problem.
Another reason I seem to think that, is because the error in question (in kernel log) seems to point to a power management issue (which falls under a driver-related problem). I have seem similar issues on Hackintoshes and FreeBSD.
In any case, I HIGHLY doubt that this is a hardware fault, as this was a MAJOR slip of Quality Control, and I don't think Apple would allow this.
To wrap things up, Apple should have this fixed soon, and we are glad that they are aware of the matter. It would be nice, however, that a statement be issued saying that - "Yes, Apple is aware of the matter"
Hopefully, this is done sooner then later, as this is a product-breaking bug that I would rate very high up on the scale - and I assume everyone is with me on this.
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