![]() You can probably do the same with YosemiteRevert if it pastes the old icons over the new ones rather than actually replacing the system resources. If you manually apply one of these icons to a Yosemite file or folder by copying and pasting from the Get Info window of one to the other, you can manually revert the icon by selecting it in the Get Info window and clicking Command-Delete - as the copy is pasted on top of the original rather than replacing it. Should you need copies of the system icons from Mavericks or earlier, if you still have the system installed on another Mac or external drive, you can find them in the System/Library/CoreServices/CoreType.bundle/Contents/Resources folder (or you could suss them out with Time Machine if you're wise enough to be using it). ![]()
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