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precision01

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This week I'm goona need to do a clean install of OSX on my macbook. Since OSX El Capitan will be released soon (october?), I was wondering: If I do a clean install of the current OSX El Capitan beta, will it be upgradeable to the RC/final consumer release? Should the final version correct all beta bugs and let us with a perfect final version (perfect in the sense of equal to a fresh OSX RC/final version)
?
I would not like to have to format my machine two times and install everything again.
thanks
 
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dimzen

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Nov 11, 2011
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When I tried 10.10 beta, I installed 10.10 final, but I kept getting new beta versions after 10.10 final :/
I had to reinstall 10.10 final to stop the beta coming :/
 
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precision01

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Oct 16, 2014
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When I tried 10.10 beta, I installed 10.10 final, but I kept getting new beta versions after 10.10 final :/
I had to reinstall 10.10 final to stop the beta coming :/

This is important. But was OSX working fine? Besides you being prompted about 10.10.1 betas and so on, could you normally install and use the consumer releases of every update?
 
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