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Don't Panic, OSX 10.10.3 and restore update
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<blockquote data-quote="Rod" data-source="post: 1651916" data-attributes="member: 204485"><p>Don't Panic!!! 10.10.3 and Restore update</p><p></p><p>Wow what a relief! Being the curious little budgie I am I updated Yosemite to 10.10.3 and the Restore partition as soon as they became available today. I did note that each one would require a restart to complete installation. The Restore update completed and the OSX update still had about 300Mb to go when I decided to have lunch. On return I found my MBP had already restarted displaying the familiar small white window on the grey patterned background with the App Store Logo saying "installing software" about 10min to go. Once completed the MBP restarts, pale grey screen grey progress bar etc. all normal, but, and that’s where it gets a bit scary, it is taking a much longer time to restart than usual. Then (oh my god) the screen goes black. Then the spinning pizza of death appears (oh no!), I'm just starting to wonder how much info I will have lost since my last Time Machine and CCC Backups when the Yosemite install window with the blue progress bar appears on the black background stating 15 mins to install software. Once completed the restart happens again bringing you to the login window but just as I'm about to login a notification like window appears top right to say "Optimizing your system, this might affect speed and battery life until complete." After about 5min waiting for that to go away I close it manually, login and find all active apps running just as they had been before restart. Don’t bother waiting for an "Optimizing completed," it doesn’t happen.</p><p>I don’t know about everyone else but whenever I perform a major update on my primary computer I always have a bit of a heart flutter no matter how many backups and recovery options I have.</p><p>I also noticed the laptop body became quite warm during the process so since we had a power failure about then I decided to shut down and give it a well earned rest.</p><p>As for the new iPhoto, now just called Photos If you didn’t like the new iTunes you may not like this either. It is quite a departure from the previous app which lets face it, hasn’t changed a lot for many years.</p><p>More to come on that I bet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rod, post: 1651916, member: 204485"] Don't Panic!!! 10.10.3 and Restore update Wow what a relief! Being the curious little budgie I am I updated Yosemite to 10.10.3 and the Restore partition as soon as they became available today. I did note that each one would require a restart to complete installation. The Restore update completed and the OSX update still had about 300Mb to go when I decided to have lunch. On return I found my MBP had already restarted displaying the familiar small white window on the grey patterned background with the App Store Logo saying "installing software" about 10min to go. Once completed the MBP restarts, pale grey screen grey progress bar etc. all normal, but, and that’s where it gets a bit scary, it is taking a much longer time to restart than usual. Then (oh my god) the screen goes black. Then the spinning pizza of death appears (oh no!), I'm just starting to wonder how much info I will have lost since my last Time Machine and CCC Backups when the Yosemite install window with the blue progress bar appears on the black background stating 15 mins to install software. Once completed the restart happens again bringing you to the login window but just as I'm about to login a notification like window appears top right to say "Optimizing your system, this might affect speed and battery life until complete." After about 5min waiting for that to go away I close it manually, login and find all active apps running just as they had been before restart. Don’t bother waiting for an "Optimizing completed," it doesn’t happen. I don’t know about everyone else but whenever I perform a major update on my primary computer I always have a bit of a heart flutter no matter how many backups and recovery options I have. I also noticed the laptop body became quite warm during the process so since we had a power failure about then I decided to shut down and give it a well earned rest. As for the new iPhoto, now just called Photos If you didn’t like the new iTunes you may not like this either. It is quite a departure from the previous app which lets face it, hasn’t changed a lot for many years. More to come on that I bet. [/QUOTE]
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