Apple has released an update to the OS X El Capitan recovery for all OS X users running the beta of the OS on their Mac. The update brings some improvements to the recovery of the OS, though Apple does not mention the exact changes it has made.
The recovery tool is OS X provides Mac users with tools to reinstall the OS on their PC, repair disk permissions, or restore a Time Machine backup. It can accessed by pressing the Command and R keys on startup.
OS X El Capitan beta users can grab the Recovery update for their Mac by going to the ‘Updates’ tab in the Mac App Store.
It was only a couple of days ago that Apple seeded the seventh beta of OS X El Capitan to developers and the fifth public beta of the OS to public.
[Via MacRumors]
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