![]() ![]() ![]() * I say most likely because I forget if Microsoft's activation process will be triggered by the cloning and migration. Or if you don't do directly as part of the re-install process, you can just later with Migration Assistant. As part of the OS install process, you can then use Migration Assistant to "migrate" your data and applications back on to the newly formatted and OS-reinstalled Mac. Once the clone is made, you can then wipe the computer and re-install the OS. I use SuperDuper to do this (I also update my clone just before I do any updates rom Apple but any other major programs too), but there are other programs such a Carbon Copy Cloner. When I want to do a wipe and clean install of a Mac, I usually clone it first to a second drive (which is usually a bootable drive). The longer answer is a matter of how you do it. The short answer is yes, you can do a backup and then restore and have Word working (most likely*). ![]()
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