No problems, I hope it works for you. And welcome to the community, don't forget to come back here if you have any other issues:) You can also vote on questions and answers you like by clicking the arrows on the left and side and even answer some questions yourself - Good Luck! – JamiePatt Jan 10 '15 at 11:52. Problem: I tried to install El Capitan, but it gives me error messages. If you really want to like El. Thanks for monitoring this thread. Obviously this is a big problem Xerox should be taking seriously. I too am having a problem with my Workcentre 3210 – printing works fine, it just won’t scan. Yosemite 10.10 won’t recognize the device as a scanner. Makes day to day work quite difficult now. Apple is putting the final touches on the next update to OS X Yosemite as it again tries to stamp out Wi-Fi problems customers have complained of since the operating system launched in October.

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Apple’s OS X 10.10 Yosemite update was released to the public last month, and it was a massive update. The new software featured a big user interface overhaul that helped modernize the look of OS X a bit, and it also added a number of great new features such as redesigned Spotlight search and Continuity. Unfortunately, for many users the update also introduced an extremely annoying Wi-Fi connection bug, and it looks like Apple’s just-released OS X 10.10.1 update didn’t solve the problem for everyone.

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OS X 10.10.1 Yosemite was released to the public on Monday afternoon, and one of the most eagerly anticipated features of the new software update was a fix for a very annoying bug. The bug in question caused many Mac computer owners to experience dropped Wi-Fi connections, slow speeds while connected to Wi-Fi, or even a complete inability to connect to Wi-Fi at times.

Apple’s new Yosemite update was supposed to fix those annoying problems, but Computerworld reports that a number of Mac users are still experiencing Wi-Fi issues even after updating to OS X 10.10.1. A number of users continue to post on Apple’s support forums about the bug, and Apple hasn’t yet commented on why the new fix might not have worked for everyone.

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