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Author:  timark_uk [ Wed Jun 08, 2011 4:30 pm ]
Post subject:  Mac OS X 10.7 Boot Disc

How to make an OS X Lion boot disc

Mark

Author:  timark_uk [ Wed Jul 20, 2011 2:16 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Mac OS X 10.7 Boot Disc

As 10.7 has just been released this thread may require a bit of a bump for those with multiple Macs.

Mark

Author:  forquare1 [ Wed Jul 20, 2011 3:01 pm ]
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I've heard, can't find the link now, that Apple will release physical media too.

Author:  jonbwfc [ Wed Jul 20, 2011 3:08 pm ]
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forquare1 wrote:
I've heard, can't find the link now, that Apple will release physical media too.

It's on the press release for Lion 'going live', which I don't have the URL for to hand either :). Will be available from early next month on a USB stick from Apple shops. US price is $69, which is quite a lot more than the download. Can't find a UK version of the press release, but that'd translate to something over 40 quid at current apple prices.

Jon

Author:  forquare1 [ Wed Jul 20, 2011 3:15 pm ]
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I'm tempted to get it just to put with my Tiger/Leopard/SL disks...

Author:  timark_uk [ Wed Jul 20, 2011 3:20 pm ]
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I have every iteration of Mac OS X on disc.
I'm thinking I really don't need to keep <10.5.

Mark

Author:  big_D [ Fri Jul 22, 2011 3:59 am ]
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Might have a look at making a boot disk at the weekend. The girls Macs need upgrading as well.

Author:  forquare1 [ Fri Jul 22, 2011 6:01 am ]
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I used the disc method for installing, it just upgraded my machine, and so far I'm impressed with the process....

Author:  big_D [ Sun Jul 31, 2011 11:08 am ]
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Just downloading Lion for the second time. Will try and burn a disk this time. I didn't read the instructions until after the first machine was updated and the installer deletes the package behind it, which is annoying!

Author:  MrStevenRogers [ Mon Aug 01, 2011 6:28 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Mac OS X 10.7 Boot Disc

so
you do the download of lion but cant burn it to disc directly, unless

so
the download is not meant to be burnt too disc directly, unless

so
will have to wait for the USB key drive option, when available

so
where are the DVDs that can be purchased, used and installed

or
buy any new mac with lion DVDs included

me
ho hum ...

Author:  ProfessorF [ Mon Aug 01, 2011 6:47 pm ]
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Steven, if you're considering Linux, then surely burning Lion to a disc isn't beyond your basic cunning?
http://lifehacker.com/5823096/how-to-burn-your-own-lion-install-dvd-or-flash-drive

Quote:
It's very easy to burn Apple's installer to a single layer DVD or flash drive of 5GB or larger.

Important: Note that the Lion installer deletes itself if you upgrade, so if you want to do this, you have to do it before you update your computer to Lion. You can always re-download Lion after the fact, but geez, who wants to do that? Once you've got it on your system, here's what you do:

Download Lion from the Mac App Store. The installer should show up in your Applications folder.
Right-click on the installer and hit "Show Package Contents". Navigate to Contents > SharedSupport and look for a file called "InstallESD.dmg".
Open up Disk Utility and drag the DMG file into the left-hand sidebar. If you're burning it to a DVD, insert your DVD, select the disk image in the sidebar, and hit the "Burn" button. Skip down to the last step to use it.

If you want to burn Lion to a USB flash drive, plug it in and click on it in the left-hand sidebar in Disk Utility. Go to the Partition tab and select "1 Partition" from the dropdown menu. Choose "Mac OS Extended (Journaled) on the left.
Hit the Options button under the partition table and choose "GUID Partition Table". You'll need this to make the drive bootable on a Mac. Hit the Apply button when you're done to format your drive (note: it will erase everything on the drive).
Click on the "Restore" tab, choose the InstallESD.dmg file as the source and your flash drive as the destination. Hit the Apply button and it will create your bootable USB drive.
Reboot into OS X and hold the option key when you hear the startup chime. You can boot into your DVD or flash drive from there.


Piece of piss compared to some the Linux stuff you've had to do in the past. It's a total non-issue, unless you're hell bent on making it one.

Author:  jonbwfc [ Mon Aug 01, 2011 6:49 pm ]
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ProfessorF wrote:
It's a total non-issue, unless you're hell bent on making it one.

Which, given he's posted the same thing in every Lion thread on here, he obviously is.


Jon

Author:  MrStevenRogers [ Mon Aug 01, 2011 7:00 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Mac OS X 10.7 Boot Disc

ProfessorF wrote:
Steven, if you're considering Linux, then surely burning Lion to a disc isn't beyond your basic cunning?
http://lifehacker.com/5823096/how-to-burn-your-own-lion-install-dvd-or-flash-drive

Quote:
It's very easy to burn Apple's installer to a single layer DVD or flash drive of 5GB or larger.

Important: Note that the Lion installer deletes itself if you upgrade, so if you want to do this, you have to do it before you update your computer to Lion. You can always re-download Lion after the fact, but geez, who wants to do that? Once you've got it on your system, here's what you do:

Download Lion from the Mac App Store. The installer should show up in your Applications folder.
Right-click on the installer and hit "Show Package Contents". Navigate to Contents > SharedSupport and look for a file called "InstallESD.dmg".
Open up Disk Utility and drag the DMG file into the left-hand sidebar. If you're burning it to a DVD, insert your DVD, select the disk image in the sidebar, and hit the "Burn" button. Skip down to the last step to use it.

If you want to burn Lion to a USB flash drive, plug it in and click on it in the left-hand sidebar in Disk Utility. Go to the Partition tab and select "1 Partition" from the dropdown menu. Choose "Mac OS Extended (Journaled) on the left.
Hit the Options button under the partition table and choose "GUID Partition Table". You'll need this to make the drive bootable on a Mac. Hit the Apply button when you're done to format your drive (note: it will erase everything on the drive).
Click on the "Restore" tab, choose the InstallESD.dmg file as the source and your flash drive as the destination. Hit the Apply button and it will create your bootable USB drive.
Reboot into OS X and hold the option key when you hear the startup chime. You can boot into your DVD or flash drive from there.


Piece of piss compared to some the Linux stuff you've had to do in the past. It's a total non-issue, unless you're hell bent on making it one.



its not a matter of i can do
its a matter of the offerings ...

i used Linux on 3 home systems for several years before moving to osx
its not a matter of ability its a matter of choice

i don't need or want an app account nor an itunes account
i just want the discs available, is that so hard for apple to understand

the discs are available if you buy a new mac (they come with the system) ...

Author:  ProfessorF [ Mon Aug 01, 2011 7:04 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Mac OS X 10.7 Boot Disc

Did you buy any of your Linux distros on DVD then?
From a shop?
Or were they downloaded and burnt to a DVD?

Apple seem to be moving away from boxed software on their shelves, in the stores. And there's all sorts of good reasons to do so.
As the Linux world will attest, I'm certain, you don't need a fancy box and packaging with your software.

Author:  MrStevenRogers [ Mon Aug 01, 2011 7:08 pm ]
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ProfessorF wrote:
Did you buy any of your Linux distros on DVD then?
From a shop?
Or were they downloaded and burnt to a DVD?

Apple seem to be moving away from boxed software on their shelves, in the stores. And there's all sorts of good reasons to do so.
As the Linux world will attest, I'm certain, you don't need a fancy box and packaging with your software.


all linux downloads are .iso files which are designed to be burnt to disc
or run from the HDD under VB

does apple offer this option ? ...

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