
I decided that I had to go back to the backup partition and copied this via CCC into the original partition. After it had finished and re-booted, it showed the same traces of corruption as explained in step 8.ġ1. this time the migration process was much longer, app. while the system was still running, I executed the Migration Assistant again, pointing again to the backup partition.ġ0. I decided not to do further tests, because the system or system settings was obviously corrupted, at least to some extent.ĩ. Furthermore Mail did not have any accounts and Calendar was empty. after I had logged in, I noticed, that I could not get access to iCloud. after 2 hours the migration finished and re-booted.Ĩ. I accepted and pointed to the backup partition, checking everything to migrateħ. after the installation finished and had re-booted in the original partition, I was asked whether I wanted to migrate.
OPEN OFFICE MAC 10.11.1 INSTALL
after this I executed from the again booted backup partition the Install “OS X El Capitan Public Beta”, targeting my (meanwhile erased) original partition.Ħ. erased my original partition using the Disk Utility (BTW: which showed also minor quirks, which I resolved by temporarily booting into an auxiliary 10.10.5 system and executing the “old” Disk Utility).ĥ. made a complete partition copy/backup using Carbon Copy Cloner (CCC).Ĥ. downloaded the “Install OS X El Capitan Public Beta” from the App Store.Ģ. I did the following steps on my 10.11 system:ġ. Because of suspected performance problems happening sometimes (unexpectedly long spinning wheel in mail, finder and Safari, I wanted to make a clean installation of 10.11-Public Beta 2 and migrate all my data and settings into this clean installation.

" I updated my 10.10.4 beta system (running on an SSD) to 10.11 Public Beta 1 and then Public Beta 2, and use it as my preferred system since. Falls es jemanden im Detail interessieren sollte, hier mein Bericht an Apple über den Feedback-Assistenten: Aber das so erzeugte System war in irgendeiner Form ernsthaft korrumpiert, so dass ich auf mein vorher gemachtes Backup zurückgegangen bin. Weil mein von 10.10.3 schrittweise upgedatetes 10.11-Public-Beta-2-System temporäre Performance-Quirks zeigt, wollte ich aus technischer Neugier ein Clean Install machen und mein System über den Migrationsassistenten (den ich in seiner Einfachheit und Zuverlässigkeit für eine der grossen Mac-OSX-Errungenschaften halte) dann in den Clean Install reinholen. WARNUNG: 10.11-Migrationsassistent korrumpiert (mein) System!


Die 10.11-Beta spart mächtig Bargeld! Mehr dazu am Post-Ende.
