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Time Machine equivalent to Windows System Restore?
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<blockquote data-quote="dcs.79c" data-source="post: 1610036" data-attributes="member: 333068"><p>OK. I have some more questions. As I previously stated(I think), I have a mini & a MacBook Pro. I bought the mini in June 2013 & the MBP in September 2013. Both originally came with Mountain Lion. Both have been upgraded to Mavericks. I don't know what I did, but both of them are nagging me for iCloud & Keychain passwords. That's why I want to nuke the hard drive on both & do a clean install of Yosemite. I'll do the mini first since I use that more than the MBP. I will wait until Yosemite is available in the App Store & then download it. I learned that if I use "Command" + "Q", the installation will be aborted. I'll wait until there's a Yosemite-compatible version of Diskmaker X. Can I use the bootable flash drive to install Yosemite on both the mini & the MBP? That way one would be a clone of the other. Can I delete restore points in Time Machine to free up space on the external hard drive?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dcs.79c, post: 1610036, member: 333068"] OK. I have some more questions. As I previously stated(I think), I have a mini & a MacBook Pro. I bought the mini in June 2013 & the MBP in September 2013. Both originally came with Mountain Lion. Both have been upgraded to Mavericks. I don't know what I did, but both of them are nagging me for iCloud & Keychain passwords. That's why I want to nuke the hard drive on both & do a clean install of Yosemite. I'll do the mini first since I use that more than the MBP. I will wait until Yosemite is available in the App Store & then download it. I learned that if I use "Command" + "Q", the installation will be aborted. I'll wait until there's a Yosemite-compatible version of Diskmaker X. Can I use the bootable flash drive to install Yosemite on both the mini & the MBP? That way one would be a clone of the other. Can I delete restore points in Time Machine to free up space on the external hard drive? [/QUOTE]
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