Hey, so lately my mac has been slowing down a bit. My HD is almost full and I have a ton of crap on here I don't need. I was wondering if it was at all possible to install mountain lion when it comes out on a partition as a fresh install, then move the stuff from the lion OS that I want to keep. (It will act as my backup) then later remove the lion OS and give mountain lion my full hard drive? Basically my issue here is that I want to do a clean install of mountain lion, but I have no external harddrive or anything like that to back up my stuff. Any ideas? Thanks for the help.
This is similar to what I had to do for clean install of Lion. My DVD Drive is broken so I couldn't use it to burn any DVDs of Lion and I didn't have any external Hard drive except for a western digital HD that is quite wonky at times and disconnects randomly and causes OS X to fsck everytime it does that. I actually use it for time machine but it has crapped out on me several times and I don't really rely on it much. So I didn't want to rely on it to install Lion.
Well anyways, here is what I did for Lion and what I plan to do for Mountain Lion. It is tedious so beware of that.
1. Make a new partition of your internal HD by going to Disk Utility. Make that partition bigger than 12 GB just to be safe since we will need some of that space soon.
2. Install Mountain Lion on the newly created partition.
3. Once it finishes installing, boot up that partition by shutting down and holding the option key while restarting your mac and select the newly created partition.
4. Now you will have Mountain Lion but you are not done yet. Open up Disk Utility and erase the "main" partition.
5. Now since it's impossible to expand the newly created partition, we will want to download ML AGAIN and install it on the main partition that you just erased.
6. Once installed, boot up the machine again, holding option and go to the main partition, erase the smaller 12 GB partition and finally, restore the HD to a single partition.
7. Success, you now have a clean install of Mountain Lion and your hard drive has been restored to a single partition.
Yes, I know this is very long but if you REALLY want a clean install and you do not have a DVD Drive, a USB stick, or a external HD, I strongly believe that this is the only way. I went this exact route with Lion. I had to download Lion twice from the Mac App Store, once to install it on the small partition and then a second time to actually install it on the main partition.
Hope this helps. If anyone has any alternatives though, I'm listening because I'm thinking that I will have to go this route for Mountain Lion too since I want a clean install.