Anne, 

Thanks so much for your step by step directions.  I will be sure to save the 
instructions. 

Thanks again. 

Eileen


From: Anne Robertson 
Sent: Sunday, November 8, 2015 10:05 AM
To: mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
Subject: Clean install of El Capitan

Hello everyone,

I know this has been covered before, but here’s how to do a clean install of El 
Capitán.

Cheers,

Anne


Download El Capitán from the Appstore.
When it opens the installer, quit it.
Make sure you have a spare 8 gb USB drive and give it the name Untitled.
Prepare your USB Flash Drive.

To format the USB drive open Disk Utility. Plug the drive into your Mac.

Select the USB Flash drive from the table in Disk Utility.
Select the “Erase” tab.
Make sure the Format is set to Mac OS Extended (Journaled).
As for the name, leave it as “Untitled”.
Finally click the Erase tab.

Terminal Command

Simply copy and paste this into Terminal and press the Return key:

sudo /Applications/Install\ OS\ X\ El\ 
Capitan.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia --volume /Volumes/Untitled 
--applicationpath /Applications/Install\ OS\ X\ El\ Capitan.app --nointeraction

Since the above command uses the sudo attribute you will be required to enter 
your password to start the process.

Once the process starts you will see this in Terminal:

Erasing Disk: 0%… 10%… 20%…100%…
Copying installer files to disk…
Copy complete.
Making disk bootable…
Copying boot files…
Copy complete.
Done.

This process can take a while since it’s copying gigabytes of data over. Leave 
it alone and let it do its thing.

Installation.

First of all, make sure you have a Time Machine backup of your system, then 
shut down your computer.
With the installer USB drive plugged in, hold down the Option key and press the 
Power key.
Give it about 30 seconds, then press Right arrow once if you have no recovery 
partition, or twice if you have.
Press Return and wait.
After a few minutes, press Cmd-F5 to start VoiceOver.
The first screen is the Language Chooser, so press Continue.
You should now have a table of Utilities. Select Disk Utility and erase your 
internal hard drive. (Sometimes, VoiceOver gets stuck at this point and you may 
need sighted help to get out of trouble).
Once the HD is erased, select the installer and let it do its thing.
Eventually, you will be asked if you have another computer or a Time Machine 
backup. This is the point at which you connect your Time Machine drive, and 
just follow the instructions.

All your applications and data will be restored, except for any apps that are 
not compatible with El Capitán.
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