Nico, QRecall can certainly help you. Although, if I'm being completely honest, you don't need QRecall to accomplish this. Here's how I'd do it using QRecall: (1) Format and install Sierra on an external drive. (2) Download and install QRecall (3) Using the capture assistant to create an archive on the external drive and capture your entire startup volume. (Have a snack while QRecall does its thing.) (4) Boot from the external drive (5) Use Disk Utility or whatever you need to replace/erase/reformat your internal drive. (6) Download and use the High Sierra installer to install a fresh OS your empty internal drive. (7) Download and install QRecall again (or just drag the copy of QRecall from the external drive on to the internal one). (8) Open QRecall and open the archive on your external drive. (9) Selectively recall the items you want. You can do this simply by dragging an item from the archive into Finder to re-install or replace the items on your new system, exactly as you would using the Finder. (10) Enjoy Notes: - In step 9, QRecall's "Restore" command won't work because your internal volume is brand new and is no longer the source of the items in the archive. - Make sure that the "short" (UNIX) name of your new account(s) matches your current account(s). If you do that, Qrecall will automatically fix up any ownership issues when you recall the items so they continue to belong to the same users (something a clone or straight copy utility won't do). If you want to continue using QRecall, you're already done 90% of the work of setting up an bootable external volume for performing catastrophic recoveries. All you'd need to do now is use the capture assistant to set up regular capture strategy of your new startup volume to the existing archive on the external drive (and with QRecall's data de-duplicating, it won't even get any bigger). And then you'll probably want to upgrade the external drive so it's running High Sierra too. Let us know if you have additional questions or run in to any problems.
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