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Stevende wrote:
do i need to order them for the model # on this mac ??
yes.  The disks are machine specific.

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  • Trying to restore Macbook Pro back up from Time Machine.

    Trying to restore MacBook Pro from backup thru Time Machine. Got message asking "Do you want to replace your current copy of "Desktop" with the one your're restoring? "Desktop is required by OS X. When I select REPLACE, get window stating "Operation can't be completed because the item "Desktop" is in use.  HELP

    I think you are not restoring your files in the correct way.
    If what you want to do is to restore a complete Time Machine backup, you have to do it in OS X Recovery, so first hold Command and R keys while your Mac is starting up. Then, choose the option to restore a Time Machine backup, and follow its steps.
    If you want to restore individual files, you cannot restore that type of user files because you are using them. Instead, you can restore individual files in your user folders. Read > http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1427

  • How to restore macbook pro back to factory settings

    how do i restore macbook pro to factory settings

    Welcome to the Apple Support Communities
    If it didn't come with DVDs:
    1. Press Command, Option and R keys when your computer starts and open Disk Utility.
    2. Select Macintosh HD in the sidebar and erase the disk.
    3. Install Mac OS X.
    If it came with discs:
    1. Insert the Mac OS X disc and press C key when your Mac starts.
    2. Go to Utilities > Disk Utility, select Macintosh HD in the sidebar and erase the disk.
    3. Install Mac OS X

  • How to restore macbook to the original settings?

    how to restore macbook to the original settings?

    Use its original disks to erase the hard drive and install a new OS.
    (67821)

  • How to restore macbook to original

    how do you restore macbook to original condition

    Locate the original discs that came with your MacBook.
    Insert the first disk.
    Restart the computer, holding down the C key to boot to CDROM.
    Reinstall the original operating system and applications from the discs.
    Note that this will erase and overwrite information on your computer, making it inaccessible to the average new owner, such as a family member.
    It is not a comprehensive 'high security' erasure and would not stop a determined unscrupulous person from possibly recovering personal information that was overwritten. The only way to guarantee that nothing could ever be recovered from your original hard disk would be remove, destroy, and shred the original drive, and replace the drive with a new blank drive, and then install the OS and applications from the original disks.

  • How to restore macbook pro 10.7.2 to factory settings .. disk utility what to erase?

    how to restore macbook pro 10.7.2 to original settings .. step by step.. in the disk utility what to erase?

    If the computer came with OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard installed,
    you have to erase the drive and install OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard.
    You can buy 10.6 Snow Leopard disc from Apple Store for 20 dollars;
    Apple Store: 1-800-692-7753.
    Best.

  • Can't restore MacBook Pro to factory - won't recognize Wi-Fi

    Hello all,
    I am selling my MacBook Pro running Snow Leopard, and need to restore the computer to factory settings.  I have de-authorized my computer in iTunes and backed it up.  I do not have any factory disks.  I am pretty good at saving everything that came with my computers and peripherals, and I don't recall getting any disks with this computer.  They are not in the original box (but the receipt is).  The computer is running perfectly with no issues.
    Anyway, my problem arises when I try to boot while holding Command + Option + R. It brings up a screen with a small spinning Earth icon and a bar that says "Choose Network".  Clicking this bar produces a drop down menu of two local wifi networks - neither of which are mine (my MacBook automatically recognizes my network when it's running regularly).  If I choose the three dots below these listed networks, it brings up a screen with two blank spaces.  The first has the wifi symbol next to it, and the other has a padlock.  I assume this is to manually enter the SSID and password for my network.  I tried entering these very carefully, and it acts as if it's looking for the network.  But 5 minutes later, it's still thinking. 
    I'm stuck at this screen.  Is there any way to get the MacBook to recognize my wifi?  Thanks for your help.

    Thanks for the suggestion, Shootist007, but that's not accurate.  There were no disks of any kind included with the MacBook Pro I bought.  I am very anal about keeping everything that comes with a computer.  I don't misplace or lose them.  I've been buying computers since '88, and I am very careful to maintain original items.  I searched the original MacBook Pro box several times, and there's nothing in there but the original purchase receipt from the Apple Store and the form fitting black plastic tray and cushion.
    I did try wiring the system, and that's when it tried to restore Lion (and wouldn't let me do a restore of anything else).
    Are you saying that if I do upgrade to Lion, and then do a system restore, then the buyer will not be able to use Lion?

  • Can't restore MacBook Pro to factory settings/boot from usb or dvd

    So I recently got a MacBook Pro, currently running OS X 10.7.4 Lion. I am well-versed in the world of Windows, however am quite new when it comes to macs (whole reason why I got it).
    I'm trying to restore it to its factory settings without owning a restore disc. The HDD only has one partition (no recovery partition).
    I have located and downloaded a torrent for an OS X installer, specifically a .dmg image file containing OS X 10.7.
    I tried burning that image to a DVD, but when I go to boot from the DVD (to my understanding, this is done by holding "C" during boot) it doesn't work, and just continues to proceed to the logon screen as it normally would.
    I have tried converting the image from a .dmg to a .iso (something I am far more familiar with) using one of my Windows machines, and then burning that to a DVD, however, it yields the same result as above.
    I have tried using the Disc Utility to format a flash drive (Mac OS Extended (Journaled)) and then using the same Disc Utility to "restore" the image file to the USB drive. When I go to boot from this (holding alt/option at boot) it shows the internal HDD as the only bootable drive.
    Is it possible that since I am technically running a newer version of Mac OS X (10.7.4 and using an installer of 10.7) that it will not allow me to do so? I know Apple has made it difficult to downgrade iPhones and the like, and I suppose it wouldn't surprise me a great deal to find out that the same applies to their computers.. But if I am attempting to boot from a different source, and use that to format and repartition my HDD, then I don't see why that would matter...
    Any help on the matter would be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks for the suggestion, Shootist007, but that's not accurate.  There were no disks of any kind included with the MacBook Pro I bought.  I am very anal about keeping everything that comes with a computer.  I don't misplace or lose them.  I've been buying computers since '88, and I am very careful to maintain original items.  I searched the original MacBook Pro box several times, and there's nothing in there but the original purchase receipt from the Apple Store and the form fitting black plastic tray and cushion.
    I did try wiring the system, and that's when it tried to restore Lion (and wouldn't let me do a restore of anything else).
    Are you saying that if I do upgrade to Lion, and then do a system restore, then the buyer will not be able to use Lion?

  • Disabled iPhone 5 (iOS7) / Not able to restore / Macbook not recognising it

    Hi there,
    I'm new to this website so please bear with me! This is my problem:
    One night my hilarious friends were messing around with my iPhone 5, specifically the passcode. To cut a long story short, my iPhone was disabled.
    I've spent the last two days trying to restore it.
    Firstly, I followed instructions online to enter into Recovery mode. This seemed to work as there appeared an iTunes logo and a white cable image with an arrow above it onscreen. However, my macbook did not recognise the phone whatsoever - completely ignored it, on iTunes or Finder.
    After trying multiple combinations based on several different forums of home button+sleep switch holding/letting go/putting in cable for an hour or two, I took it into my local iStore. The guy in there had it for 3 hours but said he couldn't do anything with it, and he suggested I send it off to Apple. His collegue then suggested I try plugging it into a non-mac computer, e.g. a Windows system.
    When I got back I plugged it into my grandma's latptop running Vista. I updated iTunes and plugged in the phone. This time iTunes recognized the iPhone. It said "iTunes has detected an iPhone in recovery mode" and gave me the option to "Restore".
    (this is good point to point out I backed up my iPhone a few weeks ago, so don't really care if everything is completely wiped... a new system is quite refreshing anyway.)
    I clicked "restore" and it began... took 10 mins, then gave me an error message. I went online and realised I needed to download some up-to-date firmware (which I did).
    I clicked "restore" + Shift and selected a firmware file... didn't work. Did it again with a different firmware file... didn't work. I looked into the kind of files I needed, whether I should sign out of my iTunes account while it was restoring..... nothing worked.
    To cut a long story short, I feel like I'm at the end of my tether. I've tried a lot of things and this is where I'm at, simply put:
    Macbook won't recognise the iPhone, but Windows does.
    Windows has problems in the last 30 seconds restoring the phone.
    The iPhone is stuck between the apple logo and the iTunes/cable screen, not even going back to the "iPhone has been disabled" home screen.
    Throughout all of my tests, my software has all been up-to-date. It's the first thing I check.
    Basically I'm between a rock and a hard place: I can't use my iPhone, but I can't restore it either.
    I've already talked with my service provider and (see above) taken the phone into the iStore, neither of which could help.
    Is there anyone out there who has experienced this and / or able to help?
    Thanks,
    George

    When you say iStore, does that mean an Apple retail store?
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ts1591

  • How to restore macbook after downloading Mountain Lion from app store

    I just downloaded Mountain Lion from the app store. How do I restore my Macbook to it's factory settings without the CD? (Since I downloaded it online without the CD)

    Welcome to the Apple Support Communities
    If you want to reinstall the original Mac OS X version that came with your computer, you need the Mac OS X DVD that came with the computer.
    If you want to reinstall Mountain Lion, the installer creates a recovery partition to reinstall OS X and do some maintenance tasks. You can access to it pressing Command and R keys while your Mac is starting

  • How to I restore Macbook Pro and keep OS upgrades?

    I have an 09' MacBook Pro and have upgraded the OS along the way.  Now I bought a new computer and want to restore it and give it to the kids.  Can I restore it with the factory disc without losing the upgraded OS?  I upgraded with a family pack with my brother so I don't have the upgrade disc, he does.  Thoughts?

    You have no choice but to get the Snow Leopard upgrade disk to do what you want.

  • Restore MacBook Air v1.1 but how to get os x 10.7

    I restored my macbook air due to a crashed harddisk. I was running 10.7 (on line purchase), have the original 10.6 Snow Leopard, but need to upgrade to 10.7. How?????

    Mac OS X 10.6.6 and newer version have got the App Store. Look in your Dock for the Mac App Store icon, and press it.
    If you don't find OS X Lion as a purchased item, maybe it's hidden. Unhide it > http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4928?viewlocale=en_US&locale=en_US
    If, after doing everything, you can't get Lion, contact with the App Store support > http://www.apple.com/support/mac/app-store/contact

  • How to restore Macbook Pro to the factory settings

    I'd like to restore my Macbook Pro(Snow Leopard 10.6.8) to the factory settings, but I lost the installation DVDs that shipped with it.
    Is there any solution for this?
    Thanks.

    Hi,
    Thank you.
    I attached two pictures, and hope the information would be helpful.
    I think it's even before 2009...

  • How to restore macbook

    I recently tried to factory restore my wife's macbook pro. I did the restore using the snow leapord disks that came with it. Shorty after my wife and i got Lion for both of our macbook pros. Hers unfortunately is still having problems. My question would be what are the steps to do a complete wipe of her system. I guess i'm looking for an out of the box factory restore, and the steps to do it, because i'm not sure how. If i do a restore would she loose Lion on her system? If so how can we get it back?
    thanks for your help

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    AEProfiling.framework
    AERegistration.framework
    Adobe AIR.framework
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    HPServicesInterface.framework
    HPSmartPrint.framework
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    NyxAudioAnalysis.framework
    PluginManager.framework
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    /Library/Input Methods:
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    at.obdev.LittleSnitchNetworkMonitor.plist
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    com.adobe.CS4ServiceManager.plist
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    at.obdev.littlesnitchd.plist
    com.apple.remotepairtool.plist
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    Flip4Mac WMV.prefPane
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    /Library/QuickLook:
    GBQLGenerator.qlgenerator
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    AppleIntermediateCodec.component
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    Flip4Mac WMV Advanced.component
    Flip4Mac WMV Export.component
    Flip4Mac WMV Import.component
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    Adobe Unit Types.osax
    /Library/StartupItems:
    FanControlDaemon
    HP IO
    HP Trap Monitor
    cma
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    Library/Input Methods:
    .localized
    Library/Internet Plug-Ins:
    BrowserPlus_2.9.8.plugin
    RealPlayer Plugin.plugin
    fbplugin_1_0_3.plugin
    Library/LaunchAgents:
    com.adobe.ARM.925793fb327152fd34795896fa1fb9ffa268b2a852256fe56609efa3.plist
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    com.apple.AddressBook.ScheduledSync.PHXCardDAVSource.AF35ED46-6C33-453B-9FAA-23B CA06A003F.plist
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    com.apple.SafariBookmarksSyncer.plist
    Library/PreferencePanes:
    AkamaiNetSession.prefPane
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  • Restoring MacBook Pro WITHOUT System Restore CD?

    Hello, I'm wondering how to restore my MacBook Pro to it's factory settings without the Restore CD/DVD. I have moved many times since I brought my laptop and subsequently have misplaced the CDs, I only have the OS X Leopard Install CD which I got some time ago.
    How can I do this? Can Apple provide me with these restore CDs??
    Thanks!
    Will

    Can Apple provide me with these restore CDs??
    Unless it is too old, calling AppleCare can usually get those CDs. There will usually be a fee for them.
    Your Leopard installer disc will only work on MacBook Pros older than the disc, and that's assuming it looks like * and does not say DropIn, OEM, or Upgrade.
    iLife prebundled with Leopard is limited:
    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1490798&tstart=0
    - * Links to my pages may give me compensation.

  • How to restore MacBook Pro to factory

    How do I restore my MacBook Pro to factory settings

    Just follow these instructions:
    http://www.thesafemac.com/how-to-prepare-your-mac-for-sale/
    Ciao.

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