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Thread: How to Reinstall Mac OS X: Simplified Method

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    How to Reinstall Mac OS X: Simplified Method

    In the event of a major glitch, you may be forced to relocate to new Mac OS X on your partition / hard drive. Sometimes the only solution left when giving out any is to reinstall! (rare, but no one is safe from a big system problem ... often caused by a clumsy user besides).

    But before proceeding with a restoration / re-installation, I recommend installing the last Updated COMBO of your system (PANTHER, TIGER, LEOPARD, SNOW LEOPARD). Directly on your OS X volume Installation / relocation of last Updated COMBO sometimes allows miracles!

    Note: A combo update is an update incorporating all previous updates of the system. For example, the 10.4.11 Combo Update includes all the updates since 10.4.0.

    Why it is necessary to make a new installation of Mac OS X?
    - The best solution is to first create a clone of your OS X volume on a partition on your external hard drive. If this is not yet done so, I would strongly advise you to buy an external hard drive (firewire or USB 2 but bootable to OS X) and aslo invest in some cloning software so that you can create a clone. It is without doubt the best safety precautions you can have.

    If you have a clone, then start booting onto this clone (by selecting it as startup volume in the dashboard "Start" in "System Preferences"). Suffice it then start your cloning software from this clone to delete and then clone back to your main volume. Then select your new volume of "OS X" in the main scoreboard that is given by "Start"! That's it! Everything is as before!

    - If you unfortunately do not have a clone / backup, then the only solution is to bring your installation DVD of Mac OS X, then completely initialize your partition / volume OS X (after having backed up your data) and reinstall OS X from the installation DVD, then run "Software Update" (menu "Apple") to get your system updated.

    Then reinstall your applications, files and personal documents etc.

    Tip: Note, as and when they become available, update your software to stay up to date with the latest versions thereof. It is well advised to download (on macupdate.com example) these different updates to have them always under your needs.

    That said, I never needed to reinstall the system since the beginning of Mac OS X, demonstrating its incredible stability, and therefore this type of operation should not be frequent.

    Also make regular backups of your applications and documents (On DVD-RW or FTP server for example, or even using the cloning technique), so if you were to fail for one reason or another, you can always retrieve your backup and thus avoid a re-installation.

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    Re: How to Reinstall Mac OS X: Simplified Method

    TABLE OF UPDATES:
    To help you better, here is the summary text in order of their release, all up-to-date conducted since the official arrival of Mac OS X ( 10.0) March 24, 2001.

    Note: The builds in red are new versions of the system and are therefore payed then the other free ones. You can not move freely from 10.4.11 to 10.5 for example.

    • 10.0 CHEETAH
    • Softwareupdate
    • 10.0.1
    • EpsonPrint Drivers (if you have an Epson printer)
    • 10.0.2
    • 10.0.3
    • WebSharingUpdate


    • 10.1 PUMA
    • SecurityUpdate 10-19-01
    • InstallerUpdate
    • 10.1.1
    • 10.1.2
    • 10.1.3
    • Java 1.3.1 Update
    • SecurityUpdate April 2002
    • 10.1.4
    • 10.1.5
    • SHIFT Networking
    • AppleScript 1.8.3 Update
    • SecurityUpdate july 2002
    • SecurityUpdate 7-12-02
    • SecurityUpdate 7-18-02
    • Apple Disc Recording Update (July)
    • SecurityUpdate 8-02-02
    • Apple Disc Recording Update (August)
    • SecurityUpdate 8-20-02


    • 10.2 Jaguar (6C115)
    • SecurityUpdate 8-23-02 (6C115)
    • 10.2.1 (6D52)
    • SecurityUpdate 9-20-02 (6D52)
    • 10.2.2 (6F21)
    • SecurityUpdate 21-11-02 (6F21)
    • 10.2.3 (6G30)
    • 10.2.4 (6I32)
    • SecurityUpdate 03-03-03 (6I32)
    • Apple Java 1.4.1
    • SecurityUpdate 24-03-03
    • 10.2.5 (6L29)
    • 10.2.6 (6L60)
    • SecurityUpdate 09-06-03
    • SecurityUpdate 14-07-03
    • SecurityUpdate 14-08-03
    • Apple Java Update 1.4.1 (Update 1)
    • 10.2.8 (6R73)


    • 10.3 Panther (7B85)
    • SecurityUpdate 28-10-03
    • SecurityUpdate 04-11-03
    • 10.3.1 (7C107)
    • PantherJavaUpdate
    • SecurityUpdate 19-11-03
    • SecurityUpdate 05-12-03
    • 10.3.2 (7D24)
    • SecurityUpdate 19/12/03
    • SecurityUpdate 26-01-04
    • Apple Java 1.4.2
    • SecurityUpdate 23-02-04
    • 10.3.3 (7F44)
    • SecurityUpdate 05-04-04
    • SecurityUpdate 03-05-04
    • SecurityUpdate 24-05-04
    • 10.3.4 (7H63)
    • SecurityUpdate 07-06-04
    • 10.3.5 (7M34)
    • SecurityUpdate 09-08-04
    • SecurityUpdate 07-09-04
    • SecurityUpdate 16-09-04
    • Apple Java 1.4.2 Update 2
    • SecurityUpdate 30-09-04
    • SecurityUpdate 27-10-04
    • 10.3.6 (7R28)
    • SecurityUpdate 02-12-04
    • 10.3.7 (7S215)
    • SecurityUpdate 2005-001
    • 10.3.8 (7U16)
    • SecurityUpdate 2005-002
    • SecurityUpdate 2005-003
    • 10.3.9 (7W98)
    • SecurityUpdate 2005-004
    • Java Update 10.3.9
    • SecurityUpdate 2005-005
    • SecurityUpdate 2005-006


    • 10.4 Tiger (8A428)
    • 10.4.1 (8B15)
    • SecurityUpdate 2005-006
    • 10.4.2 (8C46)
    • SecurityUpdate 2005-007
    • SecurityUpdate 2005-008
    • 10.4.3 (8F46)
    • SecurityUpdate 2005-009
    • 10.4.4 (8G32)
    • 10.4.5 (8:14)
    • SecurityUpdate 2006-001
    • SecurityUpdate 2006-002
    • 10.4.6 (8I127)
    • SecurityUpdate 2006-003
    • 10.4.7 (8J135)
    • SecurityUpdate 2006-004
    • SecurityUpdate 2006-005
    • 10.4.8 (8L127)
    • SecurityUpdate 2006-006
    • SecurityUpdate 2006-007
    • SecurityUpdate 2006-008
    • SecurityUpdate 2007-001
    • SecurityUpdate 2007-002
    • SecurityUpdate 2007-003
    • Apple Java 2 SE 5.0r5
    • 10.4.9 (8P135)
    • SecurityUpdate 2007-004
    • SecurityUpdate 2007-005
    • 10.4.10 (8R218)
    • SecurityUpdate 2007-006
    • SecurityUpdate 2007-007
    • 10.4.11 (8S165)
    • SecurityUpdate 2007-008
    • SecurityUpdate 2007-009
    • SecurityUpdate 2008-001
    • SecurityUpdate 2008-002
    • SecurityUpdate 2008-001
    • SecurityUpdate 2008-003
    • SecurityUpdate 2008-004
    • SecurityUpdate 2008-005
    • SecurityUpdate 2008-006
    • SecurityUpdate 2008-007
    • SecurityUpdate 2008-008
    • SecurityUpdate 2009-001
    • SecurityUpdate 2009-002
    • SecurityUpdate 2009-003
    • SecurityUpdate 2009-004
    • SecurityUpdate 2009-005


    • 10.5 Leopard (9A581)
    • 10.5.1 (9B18)
    • SecurityUpdate 2007-009
    • SecurityUpdate 2008-001
    • 10.5.2 (9C31)
    • Updating graphics LEOPARD 1.0
    • SecurityUpdate 2008-002
    • Update airport and TimeMachine (9C7010)
    • SecurityUpdate 2008-003
    • 10.5.3 (9D34)
    • SecurityUpdate 2008-004
    • 10.5.4 (9E17)
    • SecurityUpdate 2008-005
    • 10.5.5 (9F33)
    • SecurityUpdate 2008-006
    • Updated Java 10.5 Update 2
    • SecurityUpdate 2008-007
    • 10.5.6 (9G55)
    • SecurityUpdate 2009-001
    • Updated Java 10.5 Update 3
    • 10.5.7 (9J61)
    • SecurityUpdate 2009-002
    • SecurityUpdate 2009-003
    • Updated Java 10.5 Update 4
    • 10.5.8 (9L30)
    • SecurityUpdate 2009-004
    • Updated Java 10.5 Update 5
    • SecurityUpdate 2009-005


    • 10.6 Snow Leopard (10A432)
    • 10.6.1 (10B504)

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