Selling MacBook - should I do an Erase and Install?

Hi,
I'm selling my MacBook and I'm wondering if the only option is to do an erase and install. Other options are welcome.
If the erase and install is my only option how long does it take?
Thanks,
Brandon

Hi,
If you want to completely erase all data on the drive, then an Erase and Install is the way to go as Barry suggests. How long it takes depends on the size of the hard disk. Roughly speaking, about 45 mins to an hour.
Also, if you used an iTunes account on this MacBook, before you do an Erase and Install, launch iTunes, click the iTunes store on the left, then from the Menu Bar, click Store/Deauthorize computer.
Go here for more information. http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1420
Carolyn

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