Maybe the early implementers of ATI for Mac are being used as beta testers. So the application now appears to work as far as basic functionality is concerned but it does little more than Apple's 'Time Machine'. After several more days an updated version of ATI for Mac was made available which I installed and now the PD10 drivers load properly after a bare metal restore. So, after each failure I re-installed PD10 and then everything worked again. Over the first few days I tested a couple of bare metal restores however after restoring, the PD10 drivers would not load. The Mac version is completely different from the previous PC version(2014), like 'Chalk and cheese'. What an unpleasant surprise! Sleek GUI but functionality stripped down to the bone. I was encouraged to learn there was an ATI version for Mac so I installed it. It's running OS X 10.10, Parallels Desktop 10 and Windows 8.1. I recently decided to trial a rMBP (mid 2014). I have used ATI in various iterations since 2004? Never had a problem.
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