PaulTech
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Hi, Thank you in advance to the Technibble community. A customer acquired a MAC (iMac (27-inch, Late 2012), OS X 10.8.3) from another person in the same office and wants to do a re-install. This is my first time doing this so I've put together the following procedure:
1. Record User Information (Easy way to save off this information? (System Profiler?))
2. Copy off list of installed Apps (Click 'About this mac' and hit the 'More info' button in the panel. When the next box comes up, choose 'System Report') Compile any disks to re-install those applications.
3. Backup, run Apple's Time Machine and Shirt Pocket's SuperDuper (Burning an additional image seems redundant if I do both of those?) Does this require a separate backup drive for Time Machine and another for SuperDuper?
4. Create Mountain Lion USB stick (http://osxdaily.com/2012/07/25/how-to-clean-install-os-x-mountain-lion/) <- as a safety net
5. Start the re-install: Hold down the Option key (ALT key if you are using a non-Apple keyboard) on the Mac while restarting, select “Recovery HD,” begin booting into this partition.
Not sure on the best re-install procedure from this point, maybe?
A. Run MAC updates first.
B. Install Applications.
What procedure is recommended to restore the backup data?
Thank you for the help!
1. Record User Information (Easy way to save off this information? (System Profiler?))
2. Copy off list of installed Apps (Click 'About this mac' and hit the 'More info' button in the panel. When the next box comes up, choose 'System Report') Compile any disks to re-install those applications.
3. Backup, run Apple's Time Machine and Shirt Pocket's SuperDuper (Burning an additional image seems redundant if I do both of those?) Does this require a separate backup drive for Time Machine and another for SuperDuper?
4. Create Mountain Lion USB stick (http://osxdaily.com/2012/07/25/how-to-clean-install-os-x-mountain-lion/) <- as a safety net
5. Start the re-install: Hold down the Option key (ALT key if you are using a non-Apple keyboard) on the Mac while restarting, select “Recovery HD,” begin booting into this partition.
Not sure on the best re-install procedure from this point, maybe?
A. Run MAC updates first.
B. Install Applications.
What procedure is recommended to restore the backup data?
Thank you for the help!