Is there a way to determine the version of OS X installed on the system from the recovery tool? Is there a way to obtain a disc copy (without paying as we already have it installed) of Mavericks or Yosemite so that I can reinstall from media? Finally, is my only option now to do an Erase and then Install OS X from the Internet Recovery tool?
Does anyone know what I can do to reinstall OS X El Capitan? This is a Mac book air 2010 was on Yosemite 10.10. Comment boltjames macrumors 601. Apr 15, 2015 Resetting Mac OS X Yosemite to its original state. When you're ready to take the plunge. Quit out of the Disk Utility app, and this time choose Reinstall OS X and Continue. OS X Mavericks is quite good, and is at least optimized for most hardware. On a brand new Mac, OS X Yosemite runs quite well, however. Fortunately, most 2010 Macs came with physical reinstall DVD volumes of Mac OS X Snow Leopard, so you should be good to go with that.
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- Reinstalling Yosemite on a computer alreadyrunning it
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Upgrading from previous versions to OS X 10.10 (Yosemite)
OS X 10.10 (Yosemite) is no longer available for purchase from theMac App Store. If you have a previous version of the operating system,and your computer meets the system requirementsfor OS X 10.11 (El Capitan), you can upgrade directly to thatversion instead; see ARCHIVED: Install or upgrade OS X 10.11 (El Capitan)
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Reinstalling Yosemite on a computer already running it
Reinstalling while keeping files, applications, and settings
- Restart your computer, and immediately hold down
command-r
until the gray Apple logo appears. - If prompted, select your main language and then click the arrow.
- Click Reinstall OS X, and then Continue. Follow the instructions on the screen, and then choose your hard disk. Click Install, and enter your Apple ID information if prompted.
- When the installation is complete, select App Store... from the Apple menu, and install any available updates.
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Reinstalling while erasing everything on your computer
Restart your computer, and immediately hold down
command-r
until the gray Apple logo appears.- If you see a screen asking you to select your main language,choose it, and then click the arrow.
- Click Disk Utility, and then Continue.
- In Disk Utility:
- Click your hard disk in the left column, and thenclick the Erase tab.
- Next to 'Format:', make sure Mac OS Extended (Journaled)is selected. In the 'Name:' field, give your disk a name.
- If you would like to securely erase your data, click SecurityOptions..., adjust the slider accordingly, and clickOK.
- When you're ready, click Erase..., and thenErase again to erase your disk.
- Once it's completed, quit Disk Utility.
- Click Reinstall OS X, and then Continue:
- Follow the instructions on the screen, and then choose your harddisk.
- Click Install. If prompted, enter your Apple IDinformation.
- Once the installation is complete, you'll beasked to enter basic information, and have the option to transfer datafrom another computer or backup.
- From the Apple menu, select App Store, and then installany available updates.