Upgrading to Mojave via External Hard Drive
I want to upgrade my MacBook Pro from Sierra to Mojave. Rather than do a typical install, I want to clear the junk that has accumulated on my hard drive by wiping everything away and installing Mojave on a blank slate.
If I understand correctly, I can boot up from an external hard drive that I've cloned my internal hard drive to by holding down the option key while I restart my laptop. If this is true, then I assume I can work on my projects in my external hard drive while I'm installing Mojave on my internal drive.
I'm just a little uncertain how I should do this. Would I boot up via my external hard drive, then visit the App Store and access Mojave? If so, is there a way to tell it to install Mojave on my INTERNAL hard drive not the external drive I'm currently using?
Or is there a better way of doing it?
Thanks.
P.S. After I upgrade to Mojave, am I going to be able to access my external hard drives while they're still in Sierra mode? If not, I'll still be able to boot up with an external hard drive (Sierra) while holding down the option key, right? I just want to maintain contact with my Sierra files until I get all my apps and passwords migrated over to my internal hard drive.