OS X Mavericks clean install help!!

Im trying to do a clean install of mavericks, im backing up my macbook with an external hard drive. can i download mavericks and put it on the same hard drive as my backed up files? after all my files are backed up and OSX Mavericks is downloaded on my external hard drive will it let me install the clean version of mavericks even though its on the same HD as my files?

You can, but better is to just put a copy on the ext and run the installer from the int HD.
27" i7 iMac (Mid 2011) refurb, OS X Mavericks (10.9.4), ML & SL, G4 450 MP w/Leopard, 9.2.2

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