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I am wondering why I received this seed? I am not a developer & do not have a Developer account, but I was a Beta Tester during the Yosemite Public Beta. I received the previous seed for 10.10.1 as well.
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Or you are eligible to keep testing with the rest of us. Have a great night and |
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P.S. - Have a great night and this fixes a few bugs so it may help ya out a little early. Also if you have a non-apple solid state drive, be pre-pared to re-enable TRIM support. |
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When you discount a problem because it is only faced by "a handful of people" in view of "the big picture", you imply that only this group of people (and no one else in the world) is facing this problem. That is of course, not true. Statistically, we can draw a general conclusion about the "big picture" (as you put it) by obtaining a sample from the population. Granted, forums are heavily biased (due to many factors which i won't go into) but as a sample of the population, it does give us insight into whether a particular problem is isolated or widespread (or in stat terms, statistically significant). Statistical significance is determined depending on the situation. If you consider 25% as significant in this case (i.e. it is true that 1 out of 4 people faces this specific problem), then 500 "i-have-this-problem" posts against 1500 "everything's-fine" posts is enough to recognise aforementioned problem to be widespread. |
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You are trying to boil down the statistics based upon a forum of people who clearly are biased to comment on issues related to Apple products. I didn't note specifically that I'm basing my big picture on the actual 10's of thousands, hundreds of thousands or evens millions of devices sold by Apple against the issues reported on a forum like this, but that is my point.
I would actually suggest that Apple users are more likely to report issues on a site like this, compared to the typical pc or even general consumer products that don't have a strong community connection, but also that those people simply using their Apple products without issue are NOT going to report their non-issues and general satisfaction, therefore rendering your suggestion of a larger issue of people facing problems to be completely inaccurate. This argument is not unlike what happens when you buy a car. Just because your new Accord has a trim rattle that bugs the heck out of you, and that you see 25 other people complain about on an Accord forum, you can't surmise that it's a bigger problem than you think. |
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Boot into safe mode: http://support.apple.com/kb/PH18760?...S&locale=en_US (I'd never been in safe mode before. There were strange screen flickers and graphics loaded oddly, but it all worked.) Open the App Store and download the apps again that are listed as needing updated. After they have updated, shut down the computer and reboot. This seemed to correct the problem and it hasn't happened since, which was a week ago.
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As long as you were registered for the public beta you can redownload the "Beta Access Utility": https://appleseed.apple.com/sp/welcome
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Yeah the only prerequisite is that you had to be signed up for the beta. Apple needs more beta testers anyway so this can only be good.
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I rolled back this evening, after installing the new beta this morning... It broke my NAS connection, kept disconnecting the drives... (WiFi Bug?) ... Plus, my MBP kept losing the TC in Airport Utility. Hence, rendering my TM useless. A restart was needed to reconnect, but then once it did a back up the first time, it lost its way again. Will be steering clear of the betas for a while. Can't be ars*d with all the CCC-ing. Plus it will be knackering my SSD... Jeez, these have a shelf life. These are new for me... Never had any issues before this particular update. And since going back, everything is back to normal. Phew.
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Don't know what's going on but this beta has done something to my MBP. It's slow and unresponsive, especially when using Safari. Apps take longer to quit and RAM usage is all over the place.
I may go back to Mavericks at this rate. |
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#112 |
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Focus on WiFi
That's very interesting. If I can't use my Wifi, what? Let me focus on wifi! Good solution from Apple.
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Also, Safari has been painfully slow for me on both a Mac Mini and the MBPr. Network connections in general seem slower, and less stable. Please unhide options in the system that should just show. (like having to hold the "option key" in display preferences to get the detect displays button) |
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iCloud worked ok. Exchange 365 bugie Exchange work server, unusable.
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I don't think it's just one bug with Preview - they really did a job on it. Besides the choking and pinwheeling, search has been radically changed as well, and not for the better. Start typing and it starts to match everything, keep typing and (obviously) the searches match less. But pause in your typing and the freaking window focus changes and all the sudden you get "bonk bonk bonk" as you type characters into space. I have been with Apple/Mac a LONG time and I'm getting disillusioned over some of the style over substance decisions being made these days. |
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To bad my notification center refuses to work. First i had to re-enable all my websites in safari every time i turned on or woke my MBPr from sleep. Now notifications don't work at all.
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Open up the Notifications tab in Safari Preferences. Switch the website you want to Deny and then back to Allow. This fixed it for me on both 9to5mac and macrumors.
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Cat 6 A spec cable is better than the old Cat 5 B spec. Better meaning faster internet speed |
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Ridiculous!
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I keep running into a bug where if I copy an email and try to paste it in something else then it doesn't paste properly. Especially if the email has a bullet/number list. Killing some of my productivity
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Oh, just tested the AirDrop function with a neighboring MBA running Mavericks. It didn't show up on my screen, and neither on the MBA's. Just another non-working function.
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Glad you're not having issues either. And are you noticing a speed difference between the Cat 6 and Cat 5 cables? |
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APPLE DOESN'T CARE ABOUT THE MAC PRO MARKET ANYMORE! ---------- Quote:
APPLE DOESN'T CARE ABOUT THE MAC PRO MARKET ANYMORE! Yosemite is a slooooooooow dog on a professional Mac Pro. No professional should upgrade from Mavericks if they have any sense. ---------- And none of the bugs on Mac Pros have been fixed that I can see. Does Apple really want to sell MAC PRO'S anymore??? I'm starting to wonder. It's not like I have an ancient machine or anything. I mean booting to the WRONG SCREEN is just a simple fix. But not for Apple. Doesn't Apple realize that PRO USERS have multiple displays? You iMac users can just laugh in Fanboy joy, but I'm ticked off at Apple right now for spending 3X more than YOU and getting treated like crap. |
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#125 |
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I am running a clean install of yosemite on a 5.1 mac pro. I do not have any of the issues described. It is definitely not slow on my machine. That is my experience, not a mantra.
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