Yosemite failed to install   now i cannot get into mac pro

yosemite failed to install   now i cannot get into mac pro  MacBook is 2012 8g ram  750 g hard drive    processor i'm  not sure     I tried disc utilities called for but  it would not allow disc repair

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Uninstall the existing Lightroom and then download the one available from the link below. The uninstall process will not affect your Catalog, Preferences or personal files but will just remove the application. Install the new download and you license key will be accepted.
Adobe - Lightroom : For Macintosh : Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 5.6
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