Sujet : Re: What does "Reinstall macOS" do, exactly?
De : BDB (at) *nospam* nomail.afraid.org (David Brooks)
Groupes : alt.computer.workshop comp.sys.mac.systemDate : 21. Aug 2024, 23:54:54
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On 18/08/2024 18:10, David Brooks wrote:
//I was recently having some problems with iTunes, and decided to reinstall macOS Sierra. I held Command+R on startup and clicked on "Reinstall macOS" without erasing the hard drive in Disk Utility. Once the reinstall was complete, I started back up and all of my files and programs were still there, along with my settings, desktop wallpaper, and everything else. (The iTunes problems were fixed.)//
What exactly does this "Reinstall" feature do, if it doesn't remove programs and change settings to default?//
Here are answers on-line:- https://apple.stackexchange.com/ questions/276766/what-does-reinstall-macos-do-exactly
How would YOU have answered the OP's question?
What was wrong/inappropriate with asking this question on the ASC forums?
Can you identify anything controversial?
I've asked *WHY* in a new thread in ACW.