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The Yosemite Zone 1 folder contains everything you need to bring Yosemite back to life. In this blog post, I discuss the pros and cons of installing from a downloaded image, as well as how to get started with a new installation. If you're interested in restoring your old Mac system files to a fresh, clean version of OS X Yosemite running on your machine straight from the installer app that comes with the downloaded image -- then look no further! You can download and try out the 1-terabyte "Yosemite Zone", which is approximated at 30GB in size. This file can be found at https://dl.dropboxusercontent. com/u/25095406/yosemite.dmg. The Yosemite Zone contains the same content as what you would get if you purchased Yosemite on the Mac App Store. After downloading, mount the image with Disk Image Mount Extension. Copy "BaseSystem.dmg" to your /Applications folder, then open it to continue installation of OS X Yosemite from the installer app that comes with the downloaded image. After installation is complete, launch Recovery Mode by pressing Command+R at startup or by holding down Command+Option during bootup until you see a deep-purple screen with white text informing you to hold down Option and press "R" to enter Recovery Mode. Select Disk Utility from the "Utilities" menu in the Finder. Press the "Repair Disk Permissions" button in the Disk Utility window, then click on "Verify Disk Permissions" afterward to finish checking your disk permissions. After this is finished, go to /Users/Shared/SystemConfig and delete AppleDiagnostics.kext; AppleMobileFileIntegrity.kext; ApplePartitionScheme. kext; IOMobileFramebuffer. kext; SystemPkgCache. kext; and video_driver_ built-in. kext . Then, go to /Library/Preferences and delete AppleMobileFileIntegrity.plist; ApplePartitionScheme. plist; IOMobileFramebuffer. plist; SystemPkgCache. plist; and video_driver_ built-in. plist . Note: Also, if you're using Mac OS X Lion (10.7), then you should delete AppleMobileFileIntegrity.plist and video_driver_ built-in.plist at /Library/Preferences/. If you're using Mac OS X Mountain Lion (10.8), then you should delete AppleDiagnostics.plist; AppleMobileFileIntegrity.plist; ApplePartitionScheme.plist; IOMobileFramebuffer.plist; SystemPkgCache.plist; and video_driver_ built-in.plist . Also, if you're using Mac OS X Yosemite (10.10), then you should delete AppleMobileFileIntegrity.plist at /Library/Preferences/. Do not delete any other file or folder under /Library/. cfa1e77820

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