The results were mixed, but mostly positive. This article provides a detailed look at a recent attempt to revert from 10.10.3 to 10.6.8, without the benefit of a Snow Leopard Time Machine backup. Reverting to an earlier version like 10.7 or 10.6 can be more complicated, especially without a Time Machine backup. As an example, if you are reverting from 10.10 to 10.9 (the next most popular version of OS X) and you have a Time Machine backup, the process is relatively simple. How easy or difficult the reversion is depends heavily on whether you have a full Time Machine backup of the original system installation. The reasons for doing this will vary but the two most common are application incompatibilities and/or a dislike for the changes made to the user interface. One of the more interesting requests we get from OWC customers is how to revert from OS X 10.10 Yosemite to an earlier version of the system.
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