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The Official Mac Fanboi Thread

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    #31
    Originally posted by Pondlife View Post
    Is anyone who is now on Lion also using MSOffice:mac 2011?

    If so, does it run ok or is it super slooooow?

    Ditto for virtualbox.
    Runs fine for me on my 4GB, 2011 i7 15" MBP.

    I did have to run some updates after installing Lion. For example Live Mesh required an update before it would run again.

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      #32
      Originally posted by SimonMac View Post
      Not tried it myself yet, but apparently to get a Lion Bootable install disc.....

      1. Purchase and download Lion from the Mac App Store on any Lion compatible Mac running Snow Leopard.
      2. Right click on “Mac OS X Lion” installer and choose the option to “Show Package Contents.”
      3. Inside the Contents folder that appears you will find a SharedSupport folder and inside the SharedSupport folder you will find the “InstallESD.dmg.” This is the Lion boot disc image we have all been waiting for.
      4. Copy “InstallESD.dmg” to another folder like the Desktop.
      5. Launch Disk Utility and click the burn button.
      6. Select the copied “InstallESD.dmg” as the image to burn, insert a standard sized 4.7 GB DVD, and wait for your new Lion Boot Disc to come out toasty hot.
      Originally posted by DaveB View Post
      Good find.

      Now I wonder if that disk would then allow an upgrade on another device.....
      It works and it does (sort of).

      You can't install as an upgrade over anything below Snow Leopard but you can do a clean install with it. Will have a go at the weekend on the iMac and see how it goes.
      "Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.

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        #33
        Downloading.

        /drums fingers on desk

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          #34
          Originally posted by SimonMac View Post
          Not tried it myself yet, but apparently to get a Lion Bootable install disc.....

          1. Purchase and download Lion from the Mac App Store on any Lion compatible Mac running Snow Leopard.
          2. Right click on “Mac OS X Lion” installer and choose the option to “Show Package Contents.”
          3. Inside the Contents folder that appears you will find a SharedSupport folder and inside the SharedSupport folder you will find the “InstallESD.dmg.” This is the Lion boot disc image we have all been waiting for.
          4. Copy “InstallESD.dmg” to another folder like the Desktop.
          5. Launch Disk Utility and click the burn button.
          6. Select the copied “InstallESD.dmg” as the image to burn, insert a standard sized 4.7 GB DVD, and wait for your new Lion Boot Disc to come out toasty hot.
          Is there anyway to do this after install

          Edit: Install worked fine but would like to anyway

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            #35
            Originally posted by Pondlife View Post
            Is there anyway to do this after install

            Edit: Install worked fine but would like to anyway
            The installer deletes itself afterwards I believe. You might be able to down load it again from the app store now you have paid for it.
            "Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.

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              #36
              Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
              Sadly, my MacBook is Intel Core Duo (the 584th to be built in week 30 - July - of 2006, as it happens) and Lion requires Core 2 Duo or upwards, being 64-bit; so Snow Leopard is the current and final OS X version this machine will run

              Ah well, it's been a damn fine machine for five years and still has plenty of life left in it for various purposes, but I suppose I'll have to use Lion as the excuse to get a new one
              That's interesting, I'd never heard that Lion would not run on some Intel Macs, or that it was exclusively 64-bit; the latter seems a bold move.
              Originally posted by MaryPoppins
              I'd still not breastfeed a nazi
              Originally posted by vetran
              Urine is quite nourishing

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