Chris

There are "Skip" buttons whereby you can do the install if you don't have a 
network connection.  Also, there has been much talk on this list recently about 
installing via flash media.  So yes, of course you can install your OS without 
an Internet connection.

Gordon

On 3 Aug 2012, at 19:37, chris hallsworth <christopher...@gmail.com> wrote:

You know guys, and this is no disrespect to Apple, but I don't like how they 
want you to install their software now. I read from their support web pages 
that an internet connection is required to install Lion or later. Well I have a 
point. What if you do not have either an ethernet or 
wireless connection? Is there any ways around this? Thanks! 
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