That's pretty much what I was told by Apple, too. My macbook is only about 3 months old now, and SL was running on it beautifully. My lion upgrade went smoothly enough, but there were just too many weird things going on, so I decided to go back to SL until some lion bugs get worked out. There's still a part of me that wonders if a clean install of Lion would have worked better, though, so I'm tempted to try a clean install from the dvd I made just to see if it solves my midi issue and some other weirdness. I figure if it doesn't make any difference, I'm not out anything but a lot of time; I can just go back to my CCC backup of sl, and everything would immediately go back to normal. I just have to decide if I'm prepared to spend a couple hours trying something that may or may not solve any of my lion weirdness. I almost wish I could go to a mac store with a flash drive and play a midi on a machine that is using a clean install of lion; then I'd know if attempting a clean install would be worth the time and effort. Missy
-----Original Message----- From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Scott Howell Sent: Friday, August 12, 2011 7:14 AM To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: Lion clean install If you have a new machine, upgrading from Snow Leopard to Lion should not be any problem. The only reason really to do a "clean install" is if you have a lot of crud from either prior upgrades or you have an SL installation that has not been running perfectly. Other reasons may exist, but typically upgrading is not necessary. On Aug 12, 2011, at 2:22 AM, gerry cook wrote: > Hi shen say if you purchase a new macbook pro from an apple store and they > want to update from snow lepard would i encourage them to do a clean install? because i plan to get in to it in the next few weeks? I like the fact, i can use, a macc straight out of the box with a reasonably good clear voice, when i was at my brothers last sunday, he had a 17 inch macbook pro and i was experimenting a bit. > cheers gerry skype gerry.cook1 > ----- Original Message ----- From: "Shen" <goalb...@gmail.com> > To: <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com> > Sent: Friday, August 12, 2011 4:11 PM > Subject: Lion clean install > > >> Hello, >> So I decided to take the plunge today and do a clean installation of Lion. >> I was pleasantly surprised how easy it was to install Lion. In fact, it was >> so easy the whole process took less than an hour. VoiceOver spoke to me the entire time. >> So far, I've been using it for about 2 hours. I do feel that a clean >> installation of Lion does make it run a bit more smoothly. I don't think it's faster, but just more smooth. >> There are 3 small anomalies that I thought were a bit odd. >> First, during the installation process, it asked me to set the time zone. >> This was normal. But what was not normal was the fact that it has my city preselected. I just have to click "continue". >> Second, after installation, I just assumed I need to setup my Bluetooth >> keyboard to work. No, it is already connected and working. How's this possible? >> I'm quite certain I had erased the hard drive and did a clean installation. >> It's interesting that of all the settings I had, it remembered the time zone and my Bluetooth keyboard. Why not my VoiceOver settings, or Finder settings? >> The third thing is probably more of a problem with Lion. When making certain >> changes in System Preferences, you have to click the Lock button to allow you to make changes. When you do this, another dialog window pops up asking you to authenticate the administrator account. For some reason, when this window pops up, VoiceOver will say that the authentication windows is busy and it will stay busy for at least 30 seconds, maybe an entire minute. I find this very bizarre. Finally, when it is ready, I can type my user name and password. >> Anyways, over all, it has been a pleasant surprise so far. >> >> Except for the last 5 minutes. As I was typing this email, Mail quit >> unexpectedly. I've never seen this happen before. But then, when I reopened Mail, what a surprise, it saved a draft of my email so I didn't lose anything. >> For those who are having lots of issues with Lion, especially when the user >> experience is not as good or better than Snow Leopard, I recommend considering a clean install. >> It is so easy to install. For iTunes, I just copied the music folder to an >> external drive. After installing Lion, I copied it back and my entire library is there. 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