How about using a ethernet to thunderbolt adapter for the air and connect
through ethernet in that way avoiding any Wi-Fi issues.
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> On Oct 12, 2016, at 2:14 PM, Brandt Steenkamp
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> Ok, that is new. I did a fresh install of Yosemite a couple of years ago, and
>
Ok, that is new. I did a fresh install of Yosemite a couple of years ago, and
the wi-Fi connection did not persist.
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No need to do that, google for “install disk creator”. This simple, fully
accessible application does it all for you.
> On 12 Oct 2016, at 18:39, Brandt Steenkamp wrote:
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> Hi there,
>
> I see only one issue with your steps. Unless you have either some sight or
> are pare of eyes to borrow,
If he joins the Wifi it will carry over to the recovery partition. Also, you
can get to that screen with voice over by pressing vo m twice, arrowing twice
and then down. This has worked for me as recently as a week ago when fresh
installing on a 2011 MacBook Pro. However, if he already is joi
Hi there,
I see only one issue with your steps. Unless you have either some sight or are
pare of eyes to borrow, installing the OS is going to be very hard. The air
does not have an ethernet port, and the wi-Fi network selection screens do not
talk.
The best workaround I can think of in your c
Yep. I restored apps from TM and the next day redid the clean
install, this time only restoring computer and settings from TM via
Migration Assistant. Manually installing apps and registering a very few
of them again was easier.
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That's exactly right, it was my understanding that reinstalling from a time
machine back up would only reinstall whatever problems you were trying to get
away from to begin with. I've never done a clean install since lion OS X and
that's why am doing this now.
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> On Oct 12
You can but you reinstall any difficulties you were having previously. Not a
bad solution but not the perfect clean sweep I think Phil is looking for.
> On Oct 12, 2016, at 11:51 AM, Chris Moore wrote:
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> After you reformat the drive, can’t you restore from the time machine backup?
> This s
Phil, this sounds like a sound procedure to me. No need to reauthorize as
your computer will identify itself with the same identification again.
You should be good to go.
> On Oct 12, 2016, at 10:14 AM, Phil Halton wrote:
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> These are the steps I intend to follow to do a clean install of Si
He could, but he said he wanted a clean install. If you want to reinstall from
a backup, you wouldn't need to format the drive, because time machine would
sync it.
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After you reformat the drive, can’t you restore from the time machine backup?
This should eliminate the need to reinstall applications and files.
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> On Oct 12, 2016, at 10:55 AM, Blee Blat wrote:
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> That looks sane, just be careful that you don't accidentally erase the
> recovery parti
That looks sane, just be careful that you don't accidentally erase the
recovery partition, just erase the HD volume. If you erase the recovery
partition, it will drop you into internet recovery and you'll then have to
start with the OS the machine came with before you upgrade to Sierra again an
These are the steps I intend to follow to do a clean install of Sierra on my
MacBook Air. If anyone sees a problem in these steps would you please let me
know? For example, is it necessary to first D authorize my computer in iTunes
to avoid problems
One. I have installed Sierra over the top of
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