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Jan 3, 2015 1:52 PM in response to ryanfromoklahoma cityby petermac87,ryanfromoklahoma city wrote:
Pete, this will be my last response to you, as I wish to be polite and not carry on arguing. The title of this thread is "How can I uninstall OS X Yosemite and return to OS X Mavericks?" and the responses are filled with a mixture of people asking basically the same question, and others telling them "you don't really want to do that - let me tell you what you want to do."
I want to install Mavericks. If you or anyone has information regarding how to do so, please respond.
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http://www.macworld.co.uk/how-to/mac-software/revert-back-mavericks-from-yosemit e-3581872/
Of course, if you never owned o copy of Mavericks in the first place, or Mavericks was not your default OSX on the Mac when you bought it, then you simply cannot have something that you never had in the first place. Mavericks has gone now. If you never tried it, then why do you claim you need it? You previous comments were ridiculous. Why not first try another OSX that you have never had to help evaluate another OS X that you have never had?
I am not sure what was removed from your post by the Hosts, but it seems to show that your rantings are confusing and against the Terms Of Use
Anyhow, folow the link I gave above. If you cannot follow it then you simply can't do whatever it is that you wish to do for whatever reason you wish to do it.
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Cheers
Pete
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Jan 3, 2015 2:07 PM in response to agasssby crabpaws,If you've been using, say, Apple Mail in Yosemite, are the backup files still compatible with Mavericks? Looks like a different format to me.
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Jan 3, 2015 2:19 PM in response to agasssby Stonerock,Go to Mac app store,and then purchased and see if Mavericks is there and try to download that.
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Jan 4, 2015 8:16 AM in response to agasssby ryanfromoklahoma city,Yay! I'm now working in OSX 10.9.5 without a problem! I don't know if it would go this smoothly for someone downgrading from 10.10, but basically I just ran the installer (which you will have to obtain through Apple-approved methods, etc...) and let the install run. As soon as it was finished and I got back to the desktop, I launched the App Store and was presented with the 10.9.5 update immediately.
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Jan 4, 2015 12:29 PM in response to Kappyby AlfalfaRosemary,Hey Kappy,
I'm trying to uninstall Yosemite because my computer is extremely slow at the moment. I'm trying to do this on a white MacBook (mid 2010).
I followed the 3 steps succesfully, until I received the error: Partition failed, couldn't unmount disk. Do you know how to solve this problem?
Your help is very much appreciated!
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Jan 5, 2015 12:34 AM in response to Kappyby JBkitkat,Hi Kappy,
Thanks so much for the info you have provided on this subject. Tearing my hair out over the annoying little bugs with Yosemite - massive preview delay, lost fonts, copy and paste not working, slow internet, email search fail, etc, etc, etc - so I'm about to try your option 3, which I think will also work best for me. Before I do though, I have one question I'd like to ask.
I use the online backup service Backblaze. Will this be sufficient to restore my files from, or will the act of reinstalling cause Backblaze to delete my backed up files? Any help would be much appreciated.
Many thanks!
Jules
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Jan 5, 2015 7:15 AM in response to JBkitkatby Allan Eckert,The best I can say about online backups is maybe but it will take an inordinately long time to do it.
Have you tested Backblaze to see it it is capable of restoring your data in a usable format?
The reason I ask is because in my testing of online backups I found all of the ones I could get a demo copy of to test failed miserably to restore my data in a usable format. My big thing is photos and while they restored the original photos, they fail to restore my adjustments and other metadata. After discovering that I felt pay anyone for such a slipshod restoration of my data was not worth it and I strongly recommend against the usage of online backups.
Personally the backup solution I prefer is a bootable clone of my system disk drive. This gives me the fastest way to recover my system in case of a disk drive failing.
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Jan 6, 2015 10:20 PM in response to agasssby George Pepper,I've been using OS X since 10.0, and Yosemite is the worst release ever, no exaggeration. It broke everything: My Bose Companion 5 sound system doesn't even work with it, much less the MIDI drivers I need. Not to mention it is ugly as sin: Flat, no character, and with stomach-turning pastel colors. So, I reverted by:
1] Download Mavericks in App Store/Purchases if you've downloaded it before (It will go to Applications).
2] Move Mavericks to an external HD.
3] Reformat the internal HD with a USB thumb drive.
4] Reinstall Mavericks from the external drive.*
*I must note, I had a Mac tech do this for me. I wasn't able to figure it out.
Time Machine didn't work for me, but I guess it was because the leap was so big on this particular machine: I went from 10.6.8 to Yosemite. Then again, this was the first time I tried to use Time Machine, so I probably don't know what I'm doing. Since I have my data backed up on five different Macs, I went with the brute force approach. ANYTHING to get rid of this grotesque release.
I still have a Cube with 10.4.11 and a superdrive Mini with 10.6.8, so it looks like I'll be using 10.9.5 for several years until Apple comes out with another decent release.
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Jan 6, 2015 10:32 PM in response to Allan Eckertby Le Advocate,Problem description:
After downloading Yosemite around 12.12.14 I lost all my Gmail sub folder work emails.
Attempted restore with Time Machine and now have 28,000 emails.
Gmail sub folders missing emails retrieved from Gmail archives but not sure if all.
Made further attempt to back date restore from Time Machine copying back up date to boot from new external drive. Would not boot. System shut down.
Would somehow like to restore computer back to 12.1.2014
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Jan 6, 2015 10:47 PM in response to Le Advocateby MadMacs0,Le Advocate wrote:
Would somehow like to restore computer back to 12.1.2014
That's what Time Machine is for. Just enter Time Machine, go back to 12/1 and restore all.
Not sure why you posted EtreCheck, but since you did there are many issues with what appear to be failure to properly uninstall old software (e.g. Parallels and Blackberry). You likely don't need any of the wdc or Samsung software. Do you still need TeamViewer? Shockwave is dangerous. I see others that are out-of-date. I don't believe any of these are responsible for your Gmail problems, but must be causing other issues with Yosemite and probably Mavericks, as well.
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Jan 7, 2015 8:46 AM in response to MadMacs0by greenmind,Thats good advice for Lee, I suppose, but my Time Machine will not restore anything from before the Yosemite 'update.' I clean installed using a USB drive containing Yosemite, directly downloaded from the apple site, so it wasn't from anything that was on my old machine. I don't know if Lee, has similiar results or not, because for some bizarre reason, different people have different problems wt the 'supposably' same version of Yosemite. Even if Lee can use Time Machine to restore all, he'll still have the same version of Yosemite installed, unless he does a clean install. I'm glad that a lot users, had a successful change wt their OS, but their are still a lot users who did not. I've done two clean installs,wt two different results. I'd do another one, but frankly I'm afraid of what I might get this time.
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Jan 7, 2015 9:05 AM in response to Allan Eckertby Alastair_Pether,Hi, I also have the same issues - I upgraded to Yosemite from Mavericks, found that I couldn't open Safari or Mail without an upgrade to Java. I upgraded Java, spent three days trying to sort out email problems and now can't open any of my Adobe CS5.5 full suite. I understand that it is possible to somehow delete Java 8 and reinstall 6, but can't find how or the right links. I know this will mean the email and Safari won't work properly then?
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Jan 7, 2015 9:13 AM in response to Alastair_Petherby nugj,Wow, that Adobe package is not inexpensive either. That is pretty new product as well. Should be no reason why Yosemite would be incompatible except the obvious.
Did you try going to an Apple store for some support? That is enough going wrong to justify it I would think. They could get you out of this jam under a diagnostics appointment and that might get you going without paying to have it done.
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Jan 7, 2015 9:48 AM in response to nugjby Alastair_Pether,Ironically, having been recently turned down for a job at my local AppleStore, I went in and asked: they suggested reinstalling the old system I have literally just found on the Apple site the old Java download. I have reloaded Java 6, rebooted and hey presto... (I am touching wood, etc) Adobe CS is now working again, and email and Safari...
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Jan 7, 2015 11:50 AM in response to Alastair_Petherby MadMacs0,Alastair_Pether wrote:
I understand that it is possible to somehow delete Java 8 and reinstall 6, but can't find how or the right links.
You can, but there is no need to. Both Java 6 and 8 can co-exist and are installed in different places so they do not interfere with each other. Just install Java for OS X 2014-001.
If for some reason you still don't want Java 8 then see How do I uninstall Java 7 and later versions on my Mac?.