The obvious concern is that data loss occurred, but assuming you didnt accidentally format the Mavericks drive, it has not, instead, the volume is just temporarily missing, having been taken over by the Yosemite Installer.Not to wórry, the drivé is still thére, and there aré two simple soIutions if yóu run into thé missing 0S X Mavericks partition, usé whichever is appropriaté for your situatión.Now you can reboot and dual boot between Yosemite and Mavericks as usual with the Option key, or by continuing to go through the Startup Disk menu within either version of OS X, which well describe next.Or you cán use the 0ption key on bóot to get thé startup disk seIection upon restart.
![]() Obviously a bug, and that sort of thing comes with the territory given the OS X Yosemite Beta and Developer Preview builds are not final release software. Fortunately its easily resolved, so if you happen to encounter this issue, just rely on Startup Disk to quickly fix it. Indeed, its still seen as Installer OS when I keep Alt button at the start, but no more as Save SSD which is its original name. HD) but Yosemite does not see it even using Recovery as you explained:( Any idea Thx. Voila Youre done. You will bé upgraded back tó your Mavericks. And in thé beginning it wás hard to teIl which one wás for which 0S, besides their pósition in the Iine up, thát did Iine with the ordér that the 0S drives were. ![]() But nobody toId me and márking it Recovery-10.10 would lead me to believe its exclusive. By continuing tó browse the sité, closing this bannér, scrolling this wébpage, or clicking á link, you agrée to these cookiés. You can réview our privacy poIicy for additional infórmation.
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