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Old 04-21-2015, 02:19 PM   #936
Flabbibulin
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I know people always complain about glitches when a new Apple OS is released, but I'm fairly confident in saying that the initial version of Yosemite is the glitchiest release in a long time. I manage around 1000 Mac machines, so I have seen the way new and old machines respond to upgrades over the years. I imaged a handful of laptops, of various native OS builds, to 10.10 to test the upgrade and have seen numerous problems- particularly with booting. Seems like a PRAM and SMC reset fixes things, but my guess is the general public won't know how to do this and will subsequently be making a lot of genius appts. Also seen wifi problems. Third party software compatibility is always an issue with a new OS, but there seems to be a lot more issues this time around.
Not sure if anyone is interested in this- probably not. Anyway, I have figured out that this Yosemite problem seems to be isolated to laptops that are bound to AD. An NVRAM reset followed by a boot in safe mode seems to fix. It also appears to be fixed completely in 10.10.3
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