Full format and reinstall of Lion.

Ok, so I fancied a full format and reinstall of lion - it has an SSD and I wanted to restore it to it's peak performance, while removing all the junk it's acumulated and hopefully fix it's slow wake from sleep. It doesn't have a recovery partition either (blame ccc) so I started up internet recovery and formatted it (I had of course been backing up with time machine). First problem: no FULL format option! Ok, annoying, but I can at least get a nice clean install... second problem: apple can't verify that I own lion (or something to that extent). I didn't buy lion on the store, it came with the computer, so that's probably why, but I really expected better from apple. I was left with one remainin option: restore from backup, which it's still attempting now. Once I've hopefully got my mac to pretty much the same situation I started at, is there anything else I can do? Should I do the same again but just reinstall Lion immediately, instead of trying to format it first?

"In this you can access disk utility and erase your HDD if you want a clean slate." Yes but there are two types of clean slate: the one resulting from a "quick format" and a "full format". The quick format doesn't delete anything, but merks all info as unwanted. This is fine for HDD's as they can just overwrite it, but this is the process that drastically slows down SSD's - they have to read the data, erase it, then write the new data whenever they want to rewrite it, and this kills write speed. I therefore really need at full format. It isn't a bad cable: that's mainly a problem with SATA III drives. It is a MBP not Air. But I DID have to verify my copy with apple... don't ask me why it didn't work. I don't have a recovery partition because I origionally used Carbon copy cloner to clone the HDD onto my SSD, which I now use for time machine backups.

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