Putting new Lion OS on new macbook pro?

I just bought my macbook pro 2 days ago and now there is a software update next month. Do I need to pay for the update or should I just take it back and rebuy it when the updated OS is here?

The update costs $29.99 from tha App Store. You will not get it for free. If you have an issue paying for this update, you can return your MBP and buy it after the release of Lion sometime in July. Keep in mind that the restocking fee for returning the MBP will be a lot more than Lion is going to cost you.

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    my husband has 1 of the newer macbook pros  that runs off of lion and know his computer wont let him get past the starting screen it keeps telling him to put in a bootible disk he cant use his key board or anything what should he do?

    Hi...
    Use Lion Recovery to repair the startup disk if necessary, or reinstall the Mac OS X.
    he cant use his key board
    You'll need to use a wired (USB) keyboard.

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    Thanks!

    I have a new macbook pro...I want to do a clean install on a new hard drive...but when I goto the app store it shows lion app available but it's not free?  Do I need to buy this when i just purchased the Mac? 
    Confused about how that works...in the "old" days I just put the DVD in...
    Thanks!

  • How can I move all my emails and mailboxes from my Powerbook 10.4 to a new MacBook Pro running Lion?

    I have an older PowerBook (OS X 10.4.x) and I need to move all my Mail (including mail I archived to folders) to a new Macbook Pro running Lion. 
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    The safe "step 1," of course, is to keep an unaltered copy of the 10.4 Mail folder and plist so that if something bad happens on the new machine, you just throw out that folder and plist and try again.
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    Go to Apple menu -> System Preferences -> Keyboard and Mouse -> Mouse
    And edit your mouse settings to do what you want it to do.
    Secondly, this is not the place to vent. If you have a complaint, there is:
    http://www.apple.com/feedback/
    or http://www.apple.com/contact/
    We are just end users here helping other end users.
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    Fourth, if your machine was purchased just a few days ago, you may still be able to get an exchange from the store, quicker than you can get a repair done. You may want to look into that possibility.
    Fifth, it does appear you found the Logic forum. I would persist in asking there how to solve your technical issue with Logic regarding the audio. It may be you don't have to do anything special to the hard drive. Remember audio can be transmitted by wire, avoiding ambient sounds.
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  • Beachball and hanging after putting old hard drive into new MacBook Pro

    Hi there,
    I really hope to find some help here.
    The situation:
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    I tried to create a new account and see if the problem persists. And yes, it does.
    I tested the hard drives (disk utility) and the Ram (memtest/terminal) and all is ok with this.
    The Macbook Pro Late 2011 comes with a 256 GB SSD and an empty slot for the second hard drive. The Macbook seems to function normal when using the 256GB SSD with Lion installed.
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    What do you recommend? Would it make sense to make a backup now, take out the 128GB and put in the 256 GB hard drive?
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    Chris

    I know people that have been doing things for longer than 10 years and they know jack. Formatting the HD is not really good "advice" in this situation.
    I'm not cocksure - you just think I am because I'm disagreeing with you opinion, which you believe to be sacred (because you've been commenting for 10 years?).
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    Hi Paul,
    Just a quick question, are your Fn keys working properly and the 2 fingered scrolling?
    I've done much the same with the help of 2 Apple Geniuses who found me an original 10.6.7 install disk for a my new macbook pro.
    It installed OK but... Fn keys don't work apart from F3 and F12, the rest give an error sound. 2 fingered scrolling on the trackpad doesn't work either.
    Mine was a custom build 15" with hi res glossy screen - I wonder if they've put in the newer wired keyboard mentioned here:
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  • How to install Mountain Lion on New Macbook Pro from APPS

    How can I install Mountain Lion into a VM on a New Macbook Pro running YOSEMITE  from APPS
    I have it in my apps purchased but It tells me the system is to New to download/run it
    I have tried mounting my install ESD copy but it has the same Problem
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    Have a good backup of everything before starting in case there are problems.
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  • Can I put a Moshi Mini DisplayPort to HDMI Adapter (with audio) in a thunderbolt port in the new macBook Pro

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  • I have a new macbook pro and just made a video on imovie and it asked me to put it on idvd but there is no idvd listed as an option. How can I get idvd?

    I have a new macbook pro and just made a video on imovie and it asked me to put it on idvd but there is no idvd listed as an option. How can i get idvd. it doesn't seem available

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  • Should i get lion if i have a new macbook pro? (i dont have any old programs)

    i have a new macbook pro! should i get lion? i dont mind paying the $ 30. my only real concern would be the bugs! i have heard alot about the bugs in lion! i would mainly use it for school work and using imovie and idvd to burn my home movies. i would also use iphoto. both of these are 09 (havent ugraded yet because i have found no need). would they work with lion.
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    have you used it?
    do you regert getting it?
    why?
    do you love it?
    these questions will help me know what to do!
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    austin

    iWork! But Office 2008 or 2011 will run fine on Lion
    Lion is awesome, and if you purchased your MacBook Pro since June 6th, go here to get a free copy> http://www.apple.com/macosx/uptodate/
    The bugs are few and far apart

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    How can i restore my new macbook pro. Lion is installed from the beginning, but I have no cd. What am I suposed to do?

    Boot your computer while pressing Command-R. You can reinstall Lion from here. Covered here:
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  • Using O2M I imported my contacts into Address Book. However upon exiting the contacts are not saved. This is on a new Macbook Pro Lion OS. How does one save the newly imported contacts?

    Using the program O2M I successfully imported emails from Outlook 2003 to Mail, and calendar events to iCal. However, repeated attempts to import contacts to Address Book have failed. The contacts appear to import, but when I close Address Book and reopen it, the contacts are gone. I tried File-Save, but Save is greyed out. This is a new Macbook Pro with the latest Lion OS. I wonder if O2M has not been updated to work with Lion. Or is there something I am overlooking in the import process?

    Hi Denisej and others who have encountered the same problem,
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