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Mac Yosemite : Ugly turned out to be Uglier and Ugliest

Mac Yosemite : Ugly turned out to be Uglier and Ugliest
You might have read my review on Mac OSX Yosemite, The Good, bad and ugly.
Now it turned out to be UGLIEST.

No more words. Here's the image.
Mac Yosemite : Ugly turned out to be Uglier and Ugliest

If you are on Yosemite, you might be familiar with it.
Most of the times, you get stuck on boot logo.
I've seen complaints regarding it saying that fellow members are ignorant of it and they deny such possibility, even though many are still facing it.

Workarounds suggested by our online friends:
  • Just reboot your mac as many times it takes to your desktop.
  • Boot into safe mode, by holding SHIFT and then reboot.
Comment your workaround below, mine is the first one.

If you are still on Mavericks, be there till Apple provides a fix for this.

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