
Install a fresh copy of regular OS X (not the Apple TV version, the Mac version).
Just make sure you have everything backed up.
Download a copy of the patched Finder file.
Now, copy the Finder.app from your Apple TV drive,
and transplant the patch file (which is just the binary part of the app) into it,
and set the permissions:
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Intel sold the XScale business to Marvell Technologies in June 2006, so the Apple iPhone will use CPU from Marvell Technologies to power its OS X.
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Have you ever been in a hotel room with other people when you wished that you didn’t all have to pay for the internet connection at $15 a night? Or maybe you are somewhere that only has 1 internet port and your friend wants to also get on the internet. Well, if you have a Mac, you can solve these types of problems by using a feature built right into OS X.
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