lf Of Bill Gallik
Sent: Saturday, 22 October 2016 8:03 AM
To: MacVisionaries E-Mail List ; Dolores Myers
Subject: Re: Apple Guides for Installing New MacOS
“Thank you” to both Dolores and Phil for your helpful responses.
My plan is to execute a “clean install” and since I’ve never install
Hi
What is it your wishing to know?
I don't know of documents but I can give you pretty good steps on how to do it.
Apple have one if not the best installation setup for any OS I've used.
And it's accessible all bar the very first step depending on how you wish to do
it.
-Original Messag
Bill, you’ll find it very easy to do. Have you decided whether you’ll be using
a USB stick to upgrade or will you be using the recovery partition to just
fresh / clean install what’s already on the disk? Both are very easy, one
requires a fresh USB stick but the steps should be straight forwar
“Thank you” to both Dolores and Phil for your helpful responses.
My plan is to execute a “clean install” and since I’ve never installed a MacOS
before I want to procede with all due caution!
- Bill & Leader Dog Holland
- "The problem with people who have no vices is that you can
Hello Bill,
I got brave and decided to install sierra on my own. First of all, you have
to download it from the app store. I then ran the app, which was in my
downloads folder. I followed the on screen instructions, accepting the legal
terms, etc. Once the app was installing, there was a p
I just performed a clean install of Sierra on my MacBook air, and the first
thing I did was to Google, "how to do a clean install of Mac sierra". That
brought up a bunch of how to's, and though they are not full fledge documents,
they do give a step-by-step procedure for backing up, erasing the