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Title: Bugs & Fixes: Solving a Yosemite post-install disaster
Post by: HCK on October 26, 2014, 03:00:20 am
Bugs & Fixes: Solving a Yosemite post-install disaster

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Updating to a major new version of OS X can seem akin to walking through a mine field, albeit one with relatively few mines. In most instances, you’ll be fine. But you never know when disaster may strike.</p><p>
In my case, the OS X Yosemite upgrade went as smooth as silk for my 2012 MacBook Pro. I’ve been happily running it via beta versions for months. I waited until the release version of Yosemite before upgrading my 2009 Mac Pro. I expected things to go just as smoothly. Instead, I hit a mine.</p><p>
The installation itself was a success. However, as soon as I attempted to use the Mac, all hell broke loose. The most serious symptom was that almost every action now proceeded at a snail’s pace. Several apps—notably Safari, Tweetbot, Outlook, and even the Finder—often became entirely unresponsive. I had to repeatedly Force Quit these apps just to maintain a minimum level of response.</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/2837811/bugs-and-fixes-solving-a-yosemite-post-install-disaster.html#jump">To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>

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