![]() For this reason, many people performed a “clean install”: wiping your hard drive (after backing it up, of course), installing the latest version of OS X, and then either using Setup/Migration Assistant to restore your applications and data, or manually reinstalling programs and copying over your data. It used to be that if you upgraded to a major new version of OS X, installing over an existing OS X installation-for example, installing 10.3 over 10.2-entailed some degree of risk, as existing applications, add-ons, and support files could conflict with the new OS.
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