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Yosemite! My nightmare!
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<blockquote data-quote="MacInWin" data-source="post: 1668976"><p>Can't tell you what to do about iWork. Pages and Numbers both work here for me on 10.10.4.</p><p></p><p>iPhoto should still be in the Applications folder and should continue to operate as it did before. For now, you don't have to use Photos, but eventually support for iPhoto will be withdrawn.</p><p></p><p>How did you install Yosemite? If you did a clean install, did you deactivate Office for Mac before you did that? Office won't be in your new TM backups if you did a clean install as it was wiped out on the format step. It should be in your old backups, but even so, if you didn't deactivate it with MS, you may have problems reactivating it because MS might think it's a new install and a copy. </p><p></p><p>Check with TomTom for drivers for Yosemite. That's TomTom's responsibility.</p><p></p><p>Returning to to previous versions is possible. Look in "Purchased" in the App store and you should see any previous versions you had installed on the machine. Be aware, however, that going back won't fix the registration issue with Office.</p><p></p><p>Last time I looked Yosemite was free, so I'm not sure why you added the comment about Apple needing to make money. Yes, they do, but they sure didn't make much giving away Yosemite (and Mavericks, etc).</p><p></p><p>If you take gsahli's advice, make sure to do the restore BEFORE creating an account. Migration Assistant will then create your account just like it was before.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MacInWin, post: 1668976"] Can't tell you what to do about iWork. Pages and Numbers both work here for me on 10.10.4. iPhoto should still be in the Applications folder and should continue to operate as it did before. For now, you don't have to use Photos, but eventually support for iPhoto will be withdrawn. How did you install Yosemite? If you did a clean install, did you deactivate Office for Mac before you did that? Office won't be in your new TM backups if you did a clean install as it was wiped out on the format step. It should be in your old backups, but even so, if you didn't deactivate it with MS, you may have problems reactivating it because MS might think it's a new install and a copy. Check with TomTom for drivers for Yosemite. That's TomTom's responsibility. Returning to to previous versions is possible. Look in "Purchased" in the App store and you should see any previous versions you had installed on the machine. Be aware, however, that going back won't fix the registration issue with Office. Last time I looked Yosemite was free, so I'm not sure why you added the comment about Apple needing to make money. Yes, they do, but they sure didn't make much giving away Yosemite (and Mavericks, etc). If you take gsahli's advice, make sure to do the restore BEFORE creating an account. Migration Assistant will then create your account just like it was before. [/QUOTE]
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