Now, I really think I should have stayed on my older 10.9.5 OSX. I had read of several people, who are running DAWs etc, that they were happy with this update to OSX. I finally thought yesterday that by now, surely, the initial bugs would be sorted out. The 'install' sessions also seem to have wiped my Kontakt settings, ( i tried opening Kontakt in stand-alone) and is asking that I 'activate' Kontakt etc etc.īasically, at this point, it has completely disfigured my entire iMac setup, to the point where my Trackpad won't function as it should, the system is not recognising my Apple ID / password, and the list goes on.Īt least I do have the name and contact details for the Support Tech person, so I can try to call him today to see what can be done.Īfter having read about other people having problems in these and other forums, searches etc, I was not going to install El Capitan. It has actually, on the 3rd attempt, installed per se, but has completely wiped out my entire LPX content etc, and automatically went to download the content when I initially tried to launch LPX. Without wasting space here, suffice to say that afyer an entire day / evening, and several Apple Support 'chat' sessions, as well as a long phone-support session, which was handled by their 'expert' section, El Capitan is still not fully installing. Yesterday I spent 9 hours (maybe more) attempting to install El Capitan.
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