I reinstalled. Not bothered about setting my mac the way I want it as
it's less bothersome than it can be on the other platform.
Christopher Hallsworth
Student at the Hadley School for the Blind
www.hadley.edu
On 22/06/2014 15:21, Anders Holmberg wrote:
Did you restore all things from a backup after that or did you re installed?
I have a very slow startup on my mac mini so i think i will have to do a clean
install.
/A
22 jun 2014 kl. 12:21 skrev Christopher Hallsworth <christopher...@gmail.com>:
Hello everybody
Well my clean install of Os X 10.9 Mavericks is going very well. My startup
time has been dramatically improved thanks to the clean install from over a
minute to about half that time maybe less. It certainly can help to do a clean
install if you have issues like that. And when I say clean install I mean that.
Restructure your disc and reinstall the operating system from scratch. As you
have seen from my note the other day I used my USB flash drive with the
Mavericks Installer created with Diskmakerx rather than the recovery partition.
I like to have my installer on file in case my internet is out of action which
would be required if installing from the recovery partition since the installer
base image isn't actually stored on the partition.
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www.hadley.edu
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