Yes you have you should restart from the disk and not the recovery partition you just made more work for yourself.

Regards Chris

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On 06/03/2014 23:29, Richard Ring wrote:
In order to do a clean install here's what I did. I created an install disk 
using diskmaker. I then restarted the Mac from that disk. I pressed command R 
at startup to go to the recovery partition. I chose to install Mavericks. When 
the installation finally finished, I was going to restart my Mac but my Hard 
drive wasn't shown as a start up disk. So, I then chose to restore my Mac from 
a time machine back up. I didn't do this clean install because I was 
experiencing major problems, I just did it. What I'm thinking is, I may have 
done it wrong! Oh, by the way, I did erase and reformat my hard disk first.
My question is, should I have done anything different? Thanks.,

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