On 3 nov. 2015, at 19:22, 'Bouke ( Edit'B)' wrote:you're telling me there is no such thing as a clean system install anymore?
On Nov 3, 2015, at 1:29 PM, 'Job ter Burg (L2B)' wrote:
There is but the machines 'know' what their release date is versus the release date of the OS, and that way newer machines simply won't allow you to install the older OS. Or so I have been told.
I repeat:
There are ways to fool a Mac into installing an earlier version of the OS, but I wouldn't recommend it because the hardware may not be as stable. Since Apple makes both the hardware and the operating system, they can afford to make changes in the hardware that may not be accommodated by older OS versions. It is always best to operate a computer using a version of the OS intended for that computer. Installing a 'clean system' actually has nothing to do with it.
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