

Once this is done, we will follow two steps:Ĭreating a bootable USB with the new operating system The first thing will be to make a backup with time Machine (It is the most recommended for its perfect integration with Mac but you can also use any other that you are used to) for, once installed Mavericks, dump that backup and let our Mac It remains just as we had it before, as well as download the installer from OS X from the Mac App Store. We will eliminate possible corrupt files, system garbage, etc.Īnd as a consequence, our Mac will flow much lighter, and even more so considering the greater fluidity of OS X Mavericks regarding Lion or Mountain Lion.

The reason is the enormous advantages that this type of installation supposes: Personally, from OS X Lion I always install from scratch, even when we've already had a couple of updates to the same operating system, I usually repeat the process. With the advent of the new desktop operating system Apple, OS X 10.9 Mavericks it is normal that we face the dilemma of directly updating our Mac or carry out a clean installation, from scratch.
