OS X V10.7 Lion :: How To Clean Wipe HDD And Restore

Jun 11, 2012

I was moving around some files from an old to a new macbook pro and I ended up deleting some files so now whenever I try to put a file on the desktop it says that I don't have permission to do that operation. I just got this macbook and cant access my old one at the moment, so the question is: how do I totally wipe the hdd and install osx lion again?

Is it possible to open my macbook in target mode and delete everything then when I start it up, open it in recovery/rescue mode and install lion again from the servers, or do I need to wait and get my macbook again? I just want to use it like a brand new machine (no personal data on it). I already tried reinstalling lion, but that did nothing.

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MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.1), Quad Core i7 15" 4GB RAM

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MacBook Pro :: Restore To Factory - Wipe Clean Hard Drive?

Apr 5, 2010

I recently sold my older MBP and already backed up the system via Time Machine. However, I need to wipe clean the hard drive for the new user. Is there a clear cut way to restore the system? I do not have the boot drive with me as I am traveling but would like to know if there is a way without using the disk.

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OS X V10.7 Lion :: Secure Wipe HDD And Clean Install

May 2, 2012

I'm selling my previous mac (24" 2008 model). What is teh best way to wipe all data and re-install Lion?

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iMac (27-inch Mid 2011), Mac OS X (10.7.3)

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OS X V10.7 Lion :: How To Restore Apps / Music And Data After Clean Install

Jun 26, 2012

I had a problem with my Macbook pro for some unknown reason my HDD crashed and stopped working, so I had to replace it, with a new one. Fortunately I have a 1TB My Passport Time Machine Backup that contains all my data. I had spent hours to reintsall Snow leopard, update the machine and then upgrade to Lion. The only thing now I need to do is to restore all my data. can I restore my Apps, Music, Video, my sketch up drawings and projects? or am I forced to repurchase my Apps and media?

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MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.4), Magic Mouse, Airport express

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Apr 12, 2009

I bought a iMac P4 and the person gave me their profile password - only it doesn't work so I can't change anything or set up my own profile.

Is there a way I can wipe the hard drive and start afresh? I have the three OS X 10.2 discs.

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OS X :: How To Wipe Computer Clean But Keep Installed Software

Jun 4, 2010

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MacBook :: Wipe The Disk Clean And Restart?

Apr 10, 2012

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Sep 15, 2009

After seeing the system requirements for Windows 7, I decided to upgrade to a larger hard drive later this week. I plan on giving my old 160 gig drive to a friend who uses Windows but I want to wipe it clean first. Do I insert my Leopard disc and use disk utility to reformat?

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Jan 31, 2012

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iMac (24-inch), Mac OS X (10.4.11)

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Feb 2, 2012

Have to throw out my old Power Mac 8600, since no one wants an old but perfectly good computer.How do I wipe the hard-drive clean before throwing it away?

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PowerMac, Mac OS 8.6 or Earlier

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MacBook Pro :: Performe A Clean Wipe Of System And Reinstall Osxlion?

Apr 20, 2012

i have a macbook pro which i bought in late 2011. I was wondering how i should do a comeplete wipe of all my memory and reinstall lion. I have tried the recovery process but it just reintalls the os and leaves the rest of the data behind.

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MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.1)

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MacBook :: Only Works In Safe Mode - Wipe Clean / Start Over?

May 7, 2012

My macbook (early 2008 model). Looks like my disk drive isn't working correctly; I put in a new hard drive. I went to reinstall Snow Leopard then upgrade to Lion. Ever since then my mac only seems to work in safe mode. I used my imac to load snow leopard (with firewire); and downloaded lion from app store. Is there a way to wipe clean and start over? There is nothing on the computer that I need. I keep all my important files on an external hard drive. My big concern is I don't know how to do it and second since I don't have a disk for lion will just going back to app store allow me to re-download or will I have to pay 30 bucks again.

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MacBook (13-inch Early 2008), Mac OS X (10.7.3)

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Jul 5, 2012

How do I erase/wipe clean my old, 2001, desktop so I can donate it?

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Nov 4, 2009

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ICloud :: Will A Restore From Time Capsule Wipe IMac

Apr 24, 2012

My iMac was stolen by burglars on Friday. Sunday evening, when I found out, I ordered a remote wipe (from my Air) on the stolen iMac.  Apparently, it hasn't yet come online, though, so the wipe hasn't happened. Today I went a bought a new iMac, and right now I am restoring my (old/stolen) iMac onto my new iMac to a Time Capsule that the thieves didn't find. Suddenly, I got very worried: When it finishes restoring, and says "hi" to the internet,  - will it appear to be the stolen iMac and be wiped? 

In other words: how does iCloud identify the stolen computer - by the machine, or by it's content?(pretty worried right now, since I don't remember the six digit code that will need to be entered IF it is wiped; I made it up when I was completely frantic from the shock of walking into a home that was broken in to.)

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iMac

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IMac :: Wipe Hard Drive And Restore Factory Settings?

Nov 17, 2010

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Sep 4, 2009

If I do a clean install and restore from TM, will I have to enter all my apps' serial numbers?

This is the only thing holding me back from doing a clean install on my 3 year old iMac. Does it even matter? I didn't do a clean install from Tiger to Leopard and it worked perfectly.

I just thought that starting from scratch would make the computer zoom like it used to.

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Dec 15, 2008

When using the Disk Utility free space wipe to wipe sensitive data (using the 7 times option), I thought that would be sufficient.

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Sep 3, 2010

I've just bought a new Seagate 500Gb hybrid HDD (the hybrid has 4Gb of SSD attached ) . So the question is:

OPTION ONE - back up my old drive and then restore it onto the new one, and save all my settings

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On my old desktop Windows PC (sorry!) it was always worth starting from a clean install when Windows died, to get rid of any bugs ..BUT WITH A MAC?

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Oct 31, 2009

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My question: if I restore from my Time Machine backup after I install Snow Leopard, what will happen? My SL DVD is 10.6. If I restore, will it go to 10.6.1? How is all of this going to work? I could just start completely clean and manually transfer my files from the Time Machine drive to where they usually are and be happy.

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Aug 31, 2014

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Oct 1, 2010

So my hard-drive died. Luckily I have a Time Machine backup of my system. I bought a new HD and tried to restore from the backup. No-go. It complains that it can't restore certain file, so it snorts the restore. I tried an older backup, no help.

So I decided to do a fresh install instead. But once I have OS up & running again, can I restore files from my old Time Machine backup? How does the process work? I'm afraid if I point Time Machone to my old backup, it will overwrite it.

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Aug 31, 2009

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Oct 24, 2009

I was thinking of doing a clean install of Snow Leopard. I back up via Time Machine to a Time Capsule. If I do a clean install, do I then just open Time Machine and then choose restore from the last backup or is not that simple.

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Dec 29, 2009

I need to do a clean install of Snow Leopard on my machine, but don't want to restore everything that is on my time machine. I have purchased much shareware software that I don't currently need and don't want hogging disk space.

Is it possible to do a partial restore of selected programs and their settings, or is it an all-or-nothing affair?

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Apr 27, 2010

Did a clean install the other day to see if that'd help out my system's performance. Seems like it might just have done that.

1. Since a clean install helped me out, I guess it wouldn't be a good idea to do a full Time Machine restore. Or can I safely do that (since that would kinda be the easiest thing to do)?

2. If not, how do I restore all my settings and stuff. What about the programs that aren't just DMG files but have installed some of their stuff in some other folders?

3. I'm especially concerned with my iTunes library - since I sync it with my iPhone. How do I easily and fully restore that?

4. After solving all of this, how do I get my Time Machine back up running - without it starting "all over", as if it was a new machine?

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Jul 4, 2010

I just got my new Seagate Momentus XT, which is going into a late 2007 MBP. I got it because I'm running out of hard drive space and wanted a performance boost. My question is: should I just restore from Time Machine, or would I get a bigger performance boost with a clean install of 10.6, and reinstalling only the apps I currently use?

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Jun 1, 2014

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MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.3)

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Mar 20, 2009

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Oct 16, 2010

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