Hi Mike.

After listening to your podcast, I decided to do a clean install of el capitan 
and I find that things run much better.  I have how ever one question, When 
doing the reformat, I selected the main drive not the macintosh HD partition 
that was already and select ed.  Should I have done so?  I found a couple of 
problems  after doing this.  First, I did not see my macintosh HD after 
reformatting and had to reboot back to my Bootable Installer.  In doing so, I 
was then able to see the macintosh, but for some reason I had only 260 GB on my 
drive and had to resize the drive to get more space.  Any how, I also found 
that though I was connected to the network, After signing in to my apple id I 
keep seeing the message, item temporally unavailable.  The only work around was 
to boot to the internet recovery  and install ml then upgrade to el capitan 
from there.  Is there anything I can do to avoid this message in the future?  
Thanks.

Matthew


> On Dec 16, 2015, at 2:13 PM, Mike Arrigo <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hey everyone, thanks for the kind words about the upgrade pod cast, glad you 
> enjoyed it.
> el Capitan works well, the only bug I've found is, in finder windows such as 
> the hard drive or your home folder, if you hide the tool bar, that setting 
> does not stick, at least not when using list view. I've tried the new way of 
> not interacting with items such as tool bars, but, honestly I prefer the 
> previous way of handling this. When using the new settings, you have to 
> navigate over every item in a tool bar to get past it, with the standard 
> setting, you can simply skip what you're not interested in. I wasn't sure if 
> system integrity protection would cause any problems, but so far it hasn't 
> been an issue.
> 
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