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Sent: Monday, August 06, 2012 11:56 AM
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Subject: Re: Making an Install Flash Drive for Lion: Tutorial Link
Isn't there a way of holding down the U key to boot to USB?
Chris.
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From: "Paul Erkens"
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Isn't there a way of holding down the U key to boot to USB?
Chris.
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From: "Paul Erkens"
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Sent: Monday, August 06, 2012 5:19 AM
Subject: Making an Install Flash Drive for Lion: Tutorial Link
Chris,
After turning on your mac and before hea
> Chris,
> After turning on your mac and before hearing the little jingle, press and
> hold your option key. This will stop the mac from booting off of your hard
> drive, and instead present you with a little menu. It's horizontal, but we
> have no speech feedback. Left is macintosh hd and the
And how do you tell the computer to boot from the flash drive? I know the CD is
the c key, but I can't remember how to start on the flash drive.
Friendly,
Chris
On Aug 7, 2011, at 7:14 AM, Joseph Norton wrote:
> Hi:
>
> Both CCC (Carbon Copy Cloner) and Super Duper (from Shirt Pocket
> Softwar
Hi:
Both CCC (Carbon Copy Cloner) and Super Duper (from Shirt Pocket
Software) will handle this for you. I successfully created a bootable
flash drive with both my original OS X Snow Leopard disc and the Lion
install image.
Super Duper worked like a champ.
On 8/7/11, Georges Zaynoun wrote:
> I
I simply accomplished this task by using CCC instead of disk utility,
that is much easier and it yielded same result in the end, a bootable
flash drive.
Original message:
Here's how to get around the issue, click the restore tab, then in the
list of disks, control click the flash drive and choo
Hi,
How do you control click?
Thanks,
Courtney
On Aug 6, 2011, at 10:16 PM, Mike Arrigo wrote:
> Here's how to get around the issue, click the restore tab, then in the list
> of disks, control click the flash drive and choose set as destination. You
> need to move the mouse to the item, and cont
Here's how to get around the issue, click the restore tab, then in the list of
disks, control click the flash drive and choose set as destination. You need to
move the mouse to the item, and control click it, doing VO shift m won't work,
which is probably a bug in disk utility. Once that's done,
Hi.
Where might I find this podcast? I don't see it on the tek doctor site.
On 2011-08-06, at 9:43 PM, Kristyn Leigh wrote:
> The answer is ctrl+mouse click. Robert Carter made a podcast explaining the
> whole process. His directions are very clear.
>
> I just burned the disk image to a DVD ins
The answer is ctrl+mouse click. Robert Carter made a podcast explaining the
whole process. His directions are very clear.
I just burned the disk image to a DVD instead of a USB drive.
Kristyn
On Aug 6, 2011, at 9:36 PM, Matthew Campbell wrote:
> Hello everybody.
> Did we ever end up solving t
Hello everybody.
Did we ever end up solving the VO dragging and dropping of the flash drive on
the the destination field in disc utility? I'm trying to make a Lion drive
right now and am having this issue.
Thanks all.
On 2011-07-24, at 6:00 PM, Dan wrote:
> Hello,
> I followed the instructions
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From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com]
On Behalf Of Mike Arrigo
Sent: Sunday, July 24, 2011 7:51 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Making an Install Flash Drive for Lion: Tutorial Link
I plan on covering this in my pod cast,
I plan on covering this in my pod cast, which I hope to do tonight or tomorrow
when I install lion on one of my macs, it's probably going to be a long one,
because I want to cover everything from purchasing it, to making an install
disk to actually doing the install.
On Jul 24, 2011, at 1:03 AM,
Hello,
I followed the instructions in Disc utility and as far as the drag and drop, I
got as far as setting the drive to be drug, but it never completed the drag.
Then once I got it to complete, but then it became the source destination.
This whole drag and drop thing is really iffy at best.
I ha
Hi,
I partitioned a 32 gb flash drive, then I went to the restore tab in disc
utility. I chose the .dmg file as my source, but how can I choose my
destination as the flash drive?
Thanks,
Courtney
On Jul 24, 2011, at 5:53 AM, Jürgen Fleger wrote:
> Hi Teresa and list,
>
> Am 24.07.2011 um 08:03
Hi Jürgen,
When you install Lion, that file is automatically removed from your
Applications folder. You'll need to download it again from the App Store. Do
this by opening the App Store, selecting the Purchases tab then interacting
with the Purchases table. If you navigate down the first col
Hi Teresa and list,
Am 24.07.2011 um 08:03 schrieb Teresa Cochran:
> I saw a few questions on this list about this, so I looked it up. Here's a
> link. Note that it's geared more toward sighted users, but basically it
> involves taking the .dmg file and working with it in Disc Utility.
> http:/
Hi, all,
I saw a few questions on this list about this, so I looked it up. Here's a
link. Note that it's geared more toward sighted users, but basically it
involves taking the .dmg file and working with it in Disc Utility.
http://www.redmondpie.com/how-to-make-your-own-os-x-lion-bootable-usb-fl
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