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<blockquote data-quote="sllewk" data-source="post: 1758445" data-attributes="member: 379533"><p>Good morning everyone, I would like to revert back from El Capitan to Yosemite as I am not happy with El Capitan. I have seen references to "Internet Recovery" and wonder if it is simple enough for me to do at home. I have a Mac Mini late 2012, model A1347 purchased July 2014. It has a 500gb hard drive and 8gb RAM, I do not have a Time Machine back up but do have a loaded copy of Super Duper which I run on first of every month. One of my questions is - if I can do the job at home will my photographs, currently in Photo, be deleted? Secondly if they are deleted is it a case of just drag and drop the whole Photo file into Yosemite. Pardon me if I talk rubbish here as I am not computer literate at all.</p><p>Very best regards from Keith in Derby England.</p><p></p><p>After further research I wonder if the "Recovery mode" is more suited to my problem? Keith in Derby England.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sllewk, post: 1758445, member: 379533"] Good morning everyone, I would like to revert back from El Capitan to Yosemite as I am not happy with El Capitan. I have seen references to "Internet Recovery" and wonder if it is simple enough for me to do at home. I have a Mac Mini late 2012, model A1347 purchased July 2014. It has a 500gb hard drive and 8gb RAM, I do not have a Time Machine back up but do have a loaded copy of Super Duper which I run on first of every month. One of my questions is - if I can do the job at home will my photographs, currently in Photo, be deleted? Secondly if they are deleted is it a case of just drag and drop the whole Photo file into Yosemite. Pardon me if I talk rubbish here as I am not computer literate at all. Very best regards from Keith in Derby England. After further research I wonder if the "Recovery mode" is more suited to my problem? Keith in Derby England. [/QUOTE]
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