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Mac people smarter than I:
I have a late 2006 Macbook that is starting to show it's age. I have the original disks and the Snow Leopard update. I would like to zero out my Macbook and start over from the beginning. I have a separate hard drive that is used for Time Machine.
Question; If I do this can I recover my pictures, documents, etc piece by piece from Time Machine or will it try to reload the entire "old" contents?
It is running really slow with numerous issues and figured a complete restart would be the way to go.
Thanks.
Macjet
I have a late 2006 Macbook that is starting to show it's age. I have the original disks and the Snow Leopard update. I would like to zero out my Macbook and start over from the beginning. I have a separate hard drive that is used for Time Machine.
Question; If I do this can I recover my pictures, documents, etc piece by piece from Time Machine or will it try to reload the entire "old" contents?
It is running really slow with numerous issues and figured a complete restart would be the way to go.
Thanks.
Macjet