How to do a clean install of macOS
A clean install wipes everything on your Mac and installs a fresh copy of the operating system. Restart your Mac, boot into Recovery mode (Command + R), erase the drive, and reinstall macOS. The whole process takes about 1-2 hours.
A clean install completely erases your Mac's hard drive and installs macOS fresh. No apps, no files, nothing. This removes viruses, cleans up slowdowns, and gives you a brand new Mac experience. The process boots into Recovery mode, lets you erase the drive, and then installs macOS from Apple's servers. You'll need your Apple ID at the end, and any files not in iCloud will be gone unless you have a backup.
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Skip — I just want a technicianCommon mistakes to avoid
- Starting the clean install without a backup and then realizing they needed their files. A clean install is permanent and there's no way to undo it
- Turning off the Mac during installation because they think it's taking too long. The installation needs to finish even though it looks stuck
- Not writing down their Apple ID password and then being unable to sign in after the fresh install
- Trying to restore from a backup that's too old and missing months of files
Signs you need professional help
- You can't get into Recovery mode no matter how many times you try The installation starts but then shows an error message partway through The Mac restarts over and over and never reaches the Setup Assistant You finished the installation but forgot your Apple ID password
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