Using Yosemite was like using a Gnome theme designer's bad dream. This was supposed to be an upgrade? Please.
Took me about 3 1/2 hours to go back to Mavericks. Don't know why Exodist couldn't use his backup, mine worked fine. Made a full backup just before erasing.
Already had a Mavericks stick, heck still have a Mountain Lion stick.
Think I'll stay right here until Apple comes to their senses thank you.
Well, it seemed to work great first few days.. So I turned my backup back on and was going to stick with Yose. I never thought that OS version had anything to do with the files on the backup.. TO my surprise, apple thinks it does.. O well.. Its done deal.. Only thing lost was time and my Lightroom Catalog cache.
In the end, I am really happy to have my drives put into a fusion array. Did a little benchmarks and came in at 350mb/s burst speeds, dropping down to 250ish after about 10 secs.. I understand how the fusion works, just didn't expect it to last that long and work as well.
Now IMHO, Apple has planned the look of its OS for many years, its in a constant transition phase were its gradual to the point were most over look the changes. This was the first time that they pushed it a little further then normal. While I feel IMHO that Yosemite was un finished in its looks, 10.11 next year is likely to come full circle and be completely breathtaking to us all. Till then I am going to set this upgrade out. I tried it, but I need stability on this computer as its not just my personal system, but my work system for my video blog. I had to take the rest of this week off just cause of OSX fail.
That said, Mavericks works great for me, I hope 10.11 is much better then 10.10is now. But I have thought about this and between needing a new TV and wanting to get a new camera lens. I have decided to not get the new iMac. Though that 5k is OMFG. LOL.. I am however going to pick up 2 8GB SODIMMs in town this week and kick my minis RAM up to 16GB. It should be a great running system as is for the next 3 years..