Well, that's kind of weird.  However, I don't think it's anything to sweat.  It 
seems pretty solid to me and it will be released in a month or two anyway.  As 
soon as I see a small mail issue corrected, I plan on putting it on my main 
partition.

On Jul 27, 2014, at 3:53 PM, Joshua Tubbs <[email protected]> wrote:

Well crap. Yosemite isn't letting me get Mavericks because it's
complaining that I already have 10.10, why would I possibly want to
downgrade?
I guess I'm kind of stuck now. Unless I can find the installer some place else.

On 7/27/14, Sabahattin Gucukoglu <[email protected]> wrote:
> Let's keep this as simple as possible, eh?  No command line required at this
> time.  All data on the startup disk will be spifflicated.
> 
> Disk Utility is in the installer.  All you have to do is get the installer
> running somehow.
> 
> Boot from the network by pressing Command+Option+R at the chime.  Your Mac
> must originally have come with, or be firmware-updated to support,
> installing the version of OS X you desire.
> 
> The more foolproof solution is to build yourself an installer flash drive.
> Use the Mac App Store to fetch yourself a copy of the installer for your
> chosen OS first.  We'll take it from there, if that's where you want to go.
> 
> In Disk Utility, however you get to it, simply choose the name of the disk
> in the table (not a partition), choose the Partition tab, set the layout to
> 1 partition, type a name (usually "Macintosh HD" although I sometimes call
> my SSDs "Macintosh SSD" as a kind of petty protest), set the format to "Mac
> OS Extended (Journaled)", press the Options button, set the scheme to "GUID
> Partition Table", press OK in the dialog after setting the option, press
> Apply, read the warning, and finally press Partition.  Wait a bit, quit Disk
> Utility when it's done, launch the installer, and off you go.
> 
> Any questions? :)
> 
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