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Woah! My rMBP feels snappier already!
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My rMBP is now dust proof and water proof from steam cleaning. Amazing update.
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ok, 6 hours after i updated 10.10.1, i have to say the UI LAG still EXIST.!!!!

This is going to be my first and last macbook.
 
yahoo mail is still down for me. I have to delete the account , add it again, it pulls all the email down, once that is done it never gets a single email. everything else seems to work tho
 
Does StarCraft 2 work with 10.10.1 now? I heard issues about people getting black screens or no sound after updating to Yosemite on StarCraft 2, so I've been holding off until I stop hearing about those issues.

That sounds like an issue specific to a specific GPU/IGP. I have been running StarCraft II with no issue on my Mid 2011 MacBook Air on Yosemite (10.10.0) since release with no issue whatsoever. Similarly, prior to that, I had been running it on a Mid 2010 17" MacBook Pro with the Yosemite DP and following DP4, it has also been running without issue.
 
Unfortunately did not fix the speed issue or RAM hog issue at all.
Computer still feels like a slug with 8Gb RAM installed.
Unacceptable

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Hopefully the Mac Mini issue is now resolved. Cross my fingers.

Which issue? I have a mid 2011 Mini with the AMD Radeon GPU and it has turned into a slug with Yosemite, I even upgraded to 8Gb RAM and it did absolutely nothing. This update did nothing as well

Can anyone please tell me if this update fixes the ui lag?

Nope. Nada. Nunca.
 
ok, 6 hours after i updated 10.10.1, i have to say the UI LAG still EXIST.!!!!

This is going to be my first and last macbook.

How much RAM is in your system? I recommend 16GB.

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Unfortunately did not fix the speed issue or RAM hog issue at all.
Computer still feels like a slug with 8Gb RAM installed.
Unacceptable

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Which issue? I have a mid 2011 Mini with the AMD Radeon GPU and it has turned into a slug with Yosemite, I even upgraded to 8Gb RAM and it did absolutely nothing. This update did nothing as well



Nope. Nada. Nunca.

8GB is average. 16 or 32 guarantees a system you'd expect to run without any interruptions.

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Did not fix my wake from sleep wifi connection problem on my 2013 Mac Pro.

What does your System.log print out?
 
After reading through this thread I decided to hang on to Mavericks and check again when 10.10.02 is out.

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Just did the update and noticed my MBP lost a bunch of storage after I ran iTunes. Turns out the update came with a bunch of U2 B-sides that auto-downloaded.

Good one.

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Guess I'll stay with 10.9. I'll check back with 10.10.2 and see if it's any better.

I had the same thought on page 3
 
How much RAM is in your system? I recommend 16GB.

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8GB is average. 16 or 32 guarantees a system you'd expect to run without any interruptions.

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What does your System.log print out?

It should run fine with 8Gb RAM considering Mavericks ran fine with 4Gb RAM.
Yosemite with 8Gb runs like ass and that's not acceptable to me.
 
It should run fine with 8Gb RAM considering Mavericks ran fine with 4Gb RAM.
Yosemite with 8Gb runs like ass and that's not acceptable to me.

I wouldn't even want to run Snow Leopard on 4 GB of RAM.

Sent from my iPad Air.
 
Contrary to what it says in the release notes, Time Machine is still broken (at least for me).

Resolves an issue that might prevent Time Machine from displaying older backups

I can go back and forth on the Desktop folder, but if I try to go to Documents (or any other folder), nothing happens.

Can't believe something that should have just been a cosmetic change from the behavior in Mavericks still doesn't work.

If you click on your home folder in the left pane of finder, then you can drill down to everything under it, including documents, in the right pane. Whether this was intentional I don't know; certainly not intuitive.
 
It should run fine with 8Gb RAM considering Mavericks ran fine with 4Gb RAM.
Yosemite with 8Gb runs like ass and that's not acceptable to me.

Running fine with an earlier release of a system that just went through a massive overhaul for 10.10 is not sound logic.

What is sound logic would be that 10.11 is to 10.10 what 10.9 was to 10.8.

Take Safari/WebKit. It's in the middle of restructuring it's entire foundation for an all llvm/clang infrastructure. We probably won't see the full fruits of the labor until Safari 9.

There is a lot of low level changes that will get flushed out.

However, with all this new interactivity between iOS and OS X systems, adding RAM is a smart move.
 
How many of you who are having the bugs you're experiencing (especially those who are experiencing bugs the rest of us are not) have re-isntalled the OS, or alternatively installed Yosemite fresh rather than updating over top of Mavericks?
 
Yosemite is SLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOW!
2X slower at booting, spinning beach balls are common.
Even on a late model non-cylindrical Mac Pro. And we're talking 3Ghz XEON here, all 7200 rpm drives except for an SSD, which should be faster!

This update still doesn't fix the inability of Yosemite to know what the boot screen is. Should I really have to turn my HDTV on for Yosemite to work?

More troubling is that Apple appears to be only fixing things so far for shipping or just previously shipping Macs with no concern for Mac Pro users or other Mac users that this software is allegedly supported for.

I've filed at LEAST 45 bug reports with Apple now! Only a few of them have been fixed.

And the Feedback Assistant program itself still trashes the internet connection almost purposefully.

I'm getting to the point where I just want to make fun of Apple instead of reporting the bugs.

If you have a MAC PRO, YOU DO NOT WANT YOSEMITE!
None of the problems I've previously reported occur in Mavericks or even any version of Leopard or Lion.

Apple has created more bugs than features in this release. It's one of the worst ever OS updates that I can remember.
 
I wouldn't even want to run Snow Leopard on 4 GB of RAM.

Sent from my iPad Air.

BS. On work i had a 4 gb iMac with mountain lion. It didn't ran very fast, but it ran just fine. If Yosemite doesn't run well with 8 gb, it's just a bad os.
 
It should run fine with 8Gb RAM considering Mavericks ran fine with 4Gb RAM.
Yosemite with 8Gb runs like ass and that's not acceptable to me.

Yosemite runs like crap on a Mac Pro with 12Gb too so join the club.

It's that awkward moment when your Dual 1.8 GHz 4Gb PowerMac G5 runs circles around your late model 3 GHz 12Gb Mac Pro :(

I would recommend 16Gb of memory to anyone with a Mac Pro who does anything intensive.

My PowerMac G5 also never loses its internet connection, boots 3X faster, and doesn't need a reboot for sometimes 6-9 months. Go figure.
 
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Yosemite runs very fast on my Retina iMac. No issues whatsoever.

Like I just said, Apple is only fixing things on currently shipping Macs.

So junk your allegedly old Mac Pro and buy a Surface Pro 3 seems to be Apple's message to me. :(

Either that or you're just a troll running damage control.
 
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