Perform a Clean Install of OS X El Capitan (10.11)
Performing a clean install of OS X El Capitan (10.11) can be a great solution if your Mac is running slow or experiencing compatibility issues. A clean install essentially erases everything on your computer and reinstalls the operating system so that your computer runs like new again.
Before starting a clean install, it’s important to back up all of your important files and data to an external hard drive or cloud storage service. This ensures that you don’t lose any important data during the reinstall process.
Once your data is backed up, follow these steps to perform a clean install of OS X El Capitan:
Step 1: Create a Bootable USB Drive
You will need to create a bootable USB drive with the OS X El Capitan installer. To do this, you will need a flash drive with at least 8 GB of storage space. Follow these steps to create a bootable USB:
1. Visit the Mac App Store and download OS X El Capitan
2. Connect your USB drive to your Mac
3. Open Disk Utility from the Utilities folder
4. Select your USB drive and click on the “Erase” tab
5. Choose “Mac OS Extended (Journaled)” from the format dropdown menu
6. Give your drive a name and click on “Erase”
7. Open Terminal from the Utilities folder
8. Type in “sudo /Applications/Install\ OS\ X\ El\ Capitan.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia –volume /Volumes/NameOfUSB –applicationpath /Applications/Install\ OS\ X\ El\ Capitan.app –nointeraction” (replace NameOfUSB with the name you gave your USB drive)
9. Press Enter and wait for the process to finish
Step 2: Restart Your Mac and Boot from USB
Once your USB drive is ready, restart your Mac and hold down the “Option” key. This will bring up the boot menu. Select the USB drive with the El Capitan installer and press Enter.
Step 3: Erase Your Hard Drive
Once the installer starts up, select your language and click on “Continue.” Then, select “Disk Utility” from the Utilities menu.
In the Disk Utility window, select your hard drive and click on the “Erase” tab. Choose “Mac OS Extended (Journaled)” from the format dropdown menu, give your hard drive a name, and click on “Erase.”
Step 4: Install OS X El Capitan
Once your hard drive is erased, exit Disk Utility and return to the installer. Click on “Install OS X” and follow the prompts to install El Capitan on your hard drive.
Once the installation is complete, your computer will restart and you will be prompted to create a user account and set up your Mac.
In conclusion, performing a clean install of OS X El Capitan can be a great solution if you’re experiencing performance issues with your Mac. Make sure to back up all of your important files and data before starting, and follow these steps carefully to ensure a successful installation.