Some may disagree with me on this, but it's my opinion that any time you install a new release of an operating system, whether the mac, windows, or anything else, it's always best to do a clean install. Not only does this give your system a fresh start, but it also clears out any left over clutter.
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Hello folks.
At the moment I am running Snow Leopard. I have just purchased Mountain Lion, but have not installed it as yet. I have created a bootable flash drive. I am very undecided on weather to go for a clean install or just install it over Snow Leopard. Any advice from those of you who have taken both paths would be much appreciated. My system is in good condition, so I am very tempted to take the easy way out and install over my existing tried and trusted Snow Leopard. If I do, is there anything I need to look out for?
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