![]() Update: Some readers have reported that restoring directly from Disk Utility doesn't work for them. Select "Mac OS Extended (Journaled)"-it ought to be, by default-and click "Erase." It should only take a moment, and once it's finished, your Mac's hard drive will be as clean as the day Steve Jobs envisioned it. The first thing you'll need to do is reformat your hard disk. ![]() Once you've reached the recovery screen, Open "Disk Utility" under "Utilities" on the menu bar. Instead the easiest way is to boot into Recovery HD by holding down the command and "R" keys at startup. Furthermore, when I tried to boot off the disk the old-fashioned way (holding the "C" key at startup) I received kernel panics. (I received the rather creative error message: "You can't install this version of the application Install Mac OS X with this version of Ma OS X. It's not worth trying to run the installer. Unless you have data scattered across the hard drive, this ought to preserve your music, photos, videos, and documents.įrom here, insert the Snow Leopard disk. ![]() The simplest way is to copy your User folder(s) (Macintosh HD/Users) to an external disk. Before you get started, you'll want to back up your data (if you haven't already).
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