Ramy,
To me, a clean install is doing it all from scratch. Running a
backup is always a good idea. The only data I restored was documents,
media, and the Windows VM. I also downloaded most of the apps ahead of
time and put them on an external drive.
Create the installer on a USB stick. When you boot from it you will
have all the tools including disk utilities.
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On 3/23/2018 4:23 AM, Ramy Moustafa wrote:
Hi all:
I noticed some bugs when using my mac-mini running highsierra, so, am thinking
of making a fresh copy.
if i will make a time machine backup, will it save all my files and apps that
are on my c drive? and is it suggested to use? i mean if i will do this, will
it be a fresh installation`? or i must kill my system drive and start
installing the system, then installing my apps from scratch?
also please, i can you tell me how i can for matting my System drive? it’s an
SSd drive.
Thanks in advance
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