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<blockquote data-quote="Graygirl" data-source="post: 1636189" data-attributes="member: 152467"><p><strong>MacAir Help for Grayhaired Grandma</strong></p><p></p><p>"If this s all true…"</p><p></p><p>If this s all true????? I wouldn't lie about it!!</p><p></p><p>My question was not about my connection problems. Believe me I've been all over the place trying everything, asking everyone for help. I'm just living with it...now with two computers doing the same thing. And no,none of my other devices (Ipad3, and Android phone) have the connection problem. Neither do my adult kids' computers when they come to visit and use our wifi. I do not have the troubles when I'm on wifi anyplace else. It seemingly is something with my version of my OS communicating with my wifi. It seemed to have started happening after a Mavericks software update in August of 2013. I've tried every suggestion I can think of. I wasn't smart enough to realize that when I made this new MBA a clone of the older one, that I might also be transferring whatever glitch there was too. I only wanted all my "stuff", my programs, my apps, my documents, my email, my pictures but I didn't know enough to know of a way to get them except for transferring everything. So now I'm asking for help in taking this new one back to "factory new" and then getting Yosemite, and then hopefully someone can tell me how to just get what I want back on here from my time machine backups. </p><p></p><p>I do thank you for your response, but everything you suggested has been tried and investigated. Now I just want to erase it and start over.</p><p></p><p>Graygirl</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Graygirl, post: 1636189, member: 152467"] [b]MacAir Help for Grayhaired Grandma[/b] "If this s all true…" If this s all true????? I wouldn't lie about it!! My question was not about my connection problems. Believe me I've been all over the place trying everything, asking everyone for help. I'm just living with it...now with two computers doing the same thing. And no,none of my other devices (Ipad3, and Android phone) have the connection problem. Neither do my adult kids' computers when they come to visit and use our wifi. I do not have the troubles when I'm on wifi anyplace else. It seemingly is something with my version of my OS communicating with my wifi. It seemed to have started happening after a Mavericks software update in August of 2013. I've tried every suggestion I can think of. I wasn't smart enough to realize that when I made this new MBA a clone of the older one, that I might also be transferring whatever glitch there was too. I only wanted all my "stuff", my programs, my apps, my documents, my email, my pictures but I didn't know enough to know of a way to get them except for transferring everything. So now I'm asking for help in taking this new one back to "factory new" and then getting Yosemite, and then hopefully someone can tell me how to just get what I want back on here from my time machine backups. I do thank you for your response, but everything you suggested has been tried and investigated. Now I just want to erase it and start over. Graygirl [/QUOTE]
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