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"
if they have the original OSX disk you can do a clean install that way -- nm
"
by
prisoner 24601
Unless they've updated to Lion/ML where it's just a download.
Posted by
spamlet
Dec 23 '12, 17:30
In that case, this looks like the procedure
Disk Utility! Learn it. Love it.
(discussions.apple.com)
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if it's more than two years old, probably has Snow Leopard on the original system disk -- nm
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prisoner 24601
Dec 23, 17:32
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But this would avoid reupdating.
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spamlet (iPhone)
Dec 23, 17:52
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