I see. So you didn't reinstall for once? From the first day you unlock the seal?Once on a 2013 iMac (because I installed an SSD), never on a 2018 MBP.
I've been using Macs for 15 years and I'd need to look up direction to do it again. 😂
I've never reinstalled the OS on any computer I've owned in my life. Why would you unless something was seriously wrong?I'm just curious—how often do MacBook users typically reinstall their OS?
Back when I was using Windows, I used to reinstall the system every 3–4 months.
Now that I've switched to a MacBook for work, I'm wondering if it's still necessary.?
Yeah . You can say that.I've never reinstalled the OS on any computer I've owned in my life. Why would you unless something was seriously wrong?
Nah both Macs shipped with OSx or MacOS. Then when I replaced the HDD with an SSD in the iMac I had to install it.I see. So you didn't reinstall for once? From the first day you unlock the seal?
Windows requires frequent wipe and reinstall at least yearly and sometimes more frequently when issues happen. A software update in Windows can bork the system. Windows is a lot better now than in the past but it is still an issue.
I have two Windows laptops. A few months ago my HP started having serious battery drain issues. Nothing I tried helped for a couple months. Nuked the system, wiped, reinstalled and it was a day and night difference. Never had such an issue on a Mac going back at least a decade.Windows used to. You can go years without a reinstall on Windows now. Been using Windows 10 on my desktop since I updated it from 7, and have not reinstalled nor needed to.
I last reinstalled macOS on my M1 air a couple years ago because it had a file system problem that couldn't fixed otherwise. Tried to fix it for almost a month, with help from Apple, but finally gave up and wiped it.
I have two Windows laptops. A few months ago my HP started having serious battery drain issues. Nothing I tried helped for a couple months. Nuked the system, wiped, reinstalled and it was a day and night difference. Never had such an issue on a Mac going back at least a decade.
My laptop is not even two years old running Windows 11 pro.
off topic......but sorryI have two Windows laptops. A few months ago my HP started having serious battery drain issues. Nothing I tried helped for a couple months. Nuked the system, wiped, reinstalled and it was a day and night difference. Never had such an issue on a Mac going back at least a decade.
My laptop is not even two years old running Windows 11 pro.
I'm just curious—how often do MacBook users typically reinstall their OS?
Back when I was using Windows, I used to reinstall the system every 3–4 months.
Now that I've switched to a MacBook for work, I'm wondering if it's still necessary.?
Depends on your hardware in Windows. If you have a laptop or desktop that you bought that had Windows already on it then you just reinstall using the Windows recovery software. You can make a usb of Windows and install that way as well. It is something more complicated in each step and how to do this so I won't get into that here. If you are trying to install Windows on a Mac with intel that is another topic as well.what MacBook?
I might reinstall either Monterey of Sequoia fresh from scratch next month
that needs a clean sweep then an infused software to the latest os
or I can reinstall with an usb of Monterey 2024.
on my early Intels, just restart pushing the option key and install what you like!
on windows, how do I install a windows10 ssd then place the hd stuph on that drive?
is that like ?
I know the firmware and other tech word I forgot needsss to be up to date.
thanks in advance!
hope this helped
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I have had generally good experiences with HP before. I have used them for may years. However, recently I would agree. Asus is really pretty good and I love my GalaxyBook. My Hp that I have now will probably be the last I ever buy. Their hardware quality has dropped significantly in recent years unfortunately.off topic......but sorry
my next door neighbor was USA east coast honcho-bigman operations facility manager of HP in New Jersey
for many years, perhaps over forty I can think,
he told me in 2019 he would never buy an HP!
someone in know needs a new computer, according to her bank, and I told them this story.
she won't do but perhaps Asus.
I used a Asus zen book ponder blue from August to this February on windows 10 that was incredible!I have had generally good experiences with HP before. I have used them for may years. However, recently I would agree. Asus is really pretty good and I love my GalaxyBook. My Hp that I have now will probably be the last I ever buy. Their hardware quality has dropped significantly in recent years unfortunately.
Unless I break something; never. But I do sometimes like to mess around with system components and I have at one time corrupted some kernel components that forced me to fetch the originals from a different Mac. It I had only had one Mac that would’ve been a reinstall momentI'm just curious—how often do MacBook users typically reinstall their OS?
Back when I was using Windows, I used to reinstall the system every 3–4 months.
Now that I've switched to a MacBook for work, I'm wondering if it's still necessary.?