Is the new OS X Lion USB Thumb Drive water proof?

Is the new OS X Lion USB Thumb Drive water proof?

I bet it's not.  C'mon apple. Don't make me switch to windows.

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  • OS X Lion USB Thumb Drive on New HDD?

    Hello Apple Gurus! 
    Here's my situation..  I'm working on a Dual-Core Intel Xenon Mac Pro running  10.4.11.  This machine has been put through heck and highwater; I am the 3rd person to sit at this station since it was purchased and I've been putting this poor Mac through its paces for almost 4 years now.
    The company has just approved an order for a bunch of new hardware and software for my department, but because this machine is already an Intel, I'm stuck with upgrades instead of a new machine, which is fine this machine has pleanty of horsepower for graphics and web work.  It's just that I do not trust the HDD enough to upgrade the OS.  It has so many hours running, I'd feel much safer using new hardware to put the new software onto then drag any relavant work files over from the old 10.4 drive.
    My question is this..   I have a brand new, freshly formatted 320gb SATA drive.  If my company purchases the 'OS X Lion USB Thumb Drive' from Apple for $70.00 will it allow me to install 10.7 onto this new drive, even though I do not have 10.6.x ?  I know I'll get refused the purchase of a disc for 10.6 then another purchase for a download of 10.7 so I'm looking for a one-step solution.. otherwise I'll be stuck with 10.6 until Mac OS 20 comes out :'(

    Yes, you can install on the hard drive. You can either upgrade an existing Snow Leopard system or you can install Lion cleanly by erasing the target the drive first.

  • How can I create a Lion USB Thumb Drive with the 11E2068 build?

    It seems that the Lion build from the Mac App Store is not compatible with my Macbook Pro Retina 15''. It's seems I would need the the build 11E2068 for my USB thumb drive to work properly.
    I don't want to go through the internet recovery and loose 8 hours.
    Is there anyway for my to get that build(11E2068) on my USB thumb drive?
    Thanks,

    keg55's given you article that allows you to capture the installer. These are the critical portions:
    Once that data has been downloaded, Lion Recovery restarts your Mac, immediately installs the OS, and then deletes the installer data. The trick is to interrupt that process—safely—so you can grab the installer data and keep it. Here are the steps to take:
    IMO, Apple needs to rethink this process. Unless users with machines that had Lion preinstalled, like yourself, let Apple know this process is terrible, they'll not change their minds.
    7.  IMPORTANT: Monitor the download’s progress. As the progress bar gets near the end, get ready, because once the status reads About 0 seconds remaining, the progress bar will disappear, the installer will spend a minute or two cleaning up, and then your Mac will restart. As soon as the screen goes dark, unplug your external drive. If you wait too long, your Mac will boot into the Mac OS X installer on that drive, starting the installation process. Interrupting that process can leave your Mac unable to install OS X unless you restart it and—I’m not joking—zap PRAM.

  • Using the OS X Lion USB Thumb Drive, could I install it on more one than machine??

    I want to buy the OS X Lion USB Thumb Drive. But I need to install it on more one than machine, could I do this??

    This is what the Licence says on the store page of the OS X Lion Thumb Drive:
    http://store.apple.com/us/product/MD256
    OS X Lion Software License Agreement
    The OS X Lion Software License Agreement allows you to install and use the software for your personal, non-commercial use on all the Macs you own or control that are running Mac OS X Snow Leopard or Snow Leopard Server (a Mac Computer). Commercial enterprises or educational institutions can install and use one copy of the software for use either a) by a single individual on each Mac Computer that the enterprise or educational institution owns or controls, or b) by multiple individuals on a single shared Mac Computer that the enterprise or educational institution owns or controls (for example, in a resource center or library). You can also use the software in accordance with the terms of a volume or maintenance license (purchased separately). Full license terms can be found at http://www.apple.com/legal/sla/.

  • Mac mini server to regular Lion by the Lion USB thumb drive directly?

    Hi,
    I would like to know can Mac mini OSX SL Server change to install regular Lion by the Lion USB thumb drive directly?
    Thank You!!

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  • OS X Lion USB Thumb Drive

    If I buy an OS X Lion USB Thumb Drive can I use it to erase the OSX Lion hidden partition on the internal hard drive and install Snow Leopard?  I have more problems with Lion than with any other OSX that I've used since 1986 and want to return to the last of the non-BigBrother OSXs.

    Downgrade Lion to Snow Leopard
    1.  Boot from your Snow Leopard Installer Disc. After the installer loads select your language and click on the Continue button.  When the menu bar appears select Disk Utility from the Utilities menu.
    2. After DU loads select your hard drive (this is the entry with the mfgr.'s ID and size) from the left side list. Note the SMART status of the drive in DU's status area.  If it does not say "Verified" then the drive is failing or has failed and will need replacing.  SMART info will not be reported  on external drives. Otherwise, click on the Partition tab in the DU main window.
    3. Under the Volume Scheme heading set the number of partitions from the drop down menu to one. Set the format type to Mac OS Extended (Journaled.) Click on the Options button, set the partition scheme to GUID then click on the OK button. Click on the Partition button and wait until the process has completed.
    4. Quit DU and return to the installer. Install Snow Leopard.
    This will erase the whole drive so be sure to backup your files if you don't have a backup already. If you have performed a TM backup using Lion be aware that you cannot restore from that backup in Snow Leopard (see below.) I suggest you make a separate backup using Carbon Copy Cloner 3.4.1.
    If you have Snow Leopard Time Machine backups, do a full system restore per #14 in Time Machine - Frequently Asked Questions.  If you have subsequent backups from Lion, you can restore newer items selectively, via the "Star Wars" display, per #15 there, but be careful; some Snow Leopard apps may not work with the Lion files.

  • I've bought Lion USB Thumb Drive, how to make a backup of it?

    hi i've bought the Lion USB Thumb Drive because my internet connection is super super slow.
    now, the Lion USB Thumb Drirve arrived is super small and fragile because it's a Mini-B type USB connector, with all the metal exposed.
    So I try to make a backup copy of it onto another USB drive.
    wondering anyone know how to do it?
    all the internet resourse I can find only teach how to make a USB from the downloaded version, but I don't have the downloaded version, so the method taught doesn't work because there is no "InstallESD.dmg" inside it.
    any solution will be greatly appreciated.
    many thanks in advance.

    After you install Lion, use: Lion Recovery Disk Assistant
    It's not the Install Disk, but it has the ability to Install Lion OS X
    You can also try:
    Open up Disk Utility and Click on the "Restore" tab, choose the Apple Lion Install USB as the source and your flash drive as the destination. Hit the Apply button and it may create a bootable USB drive. (the flash drive must be formatted as GUID)

  • OS X Lion USB Thumb Drive can run from usb stick?

    OS X Lion USB Thumb Drive can run from usb stick[no install]?

    Your questions are easily answered by means of a web search, which you can do as well as I can. You can order a Lion installer on a USB stick. I don't know how big it is, and it doesn't matter, because all you can do with that stick is install Lion, which is what you don't seem to want. If you have a Mac and want to be able to run Lion from an external storage device, the capacity of the device has to be at least 7 GB.
    Apple - OS X Lion - Technical specifications
    I hope you understand that if you buy the Lion USB installer with the intention of installing onto a PC, or running Lion on a PC without installing, you'll be wasting your money. It won't work.

  • OS X Lion USB Thumb Drive - do I need it?

    Hi,
    I bought OS X Lion USB Thumb Drive and feel doubtful about the necessity of such an expensive purchase
    Can someone tell me in which cases (with Lion installation) I can't definitely do without this OS X Lion USB Thumb Drive?
    Thanks!

    Relative to $29.00 for the download, if you want expensive then price a boxed Full Windows 7 install.  (http://www.microsoftstore.com/store/msstore/en_US/pd/productID.235488300?Icid=Wi nCat_CModLink_Win7HP_PID_235488300)
    Here is some info I gleaned from the net to educate myself on the usefulness of the Lion Thumb Drive.
    The Thumb Drive is OS X Lion sans Internet.  Apple's USB Thumb Drive does exactly what it's supposed to do: unleash OS X Lion. If and when something breaks, you won't have to rely on Apple's Internet-based Recovery HD to restore your Mac. The OS X Lion USB Thumb Drive is an easy, elegant, and efficient way to install Apple OS X Lion without relying on your Internet connection.
    The USB drive doubles as a Lion recovery disk, meaning you can use the thumb drive to revive (or try to revive, at least) a sick Mac.
    When you boot from this drive or DVD, you’ll see the same Mac OS X Utilities screen you get when you boot into restore mode.
    I have used mine to upgrade three intel Macs which is much easier than downloading even once. I also upgraded a my 10.6.8 Bootable rescue thumb drive I made to run disk utilities for trouble shooting.
    Best of all I dont have to depend on a Internet connection or an external DVD drive. Independence is priceless.

  • HT1349 OS X Lion USB Thumb Drive

    I just wondering about OS X Lion USB Thumb Drive is not available in apple store online in Indonesia

    Your questions are easily answered by means of a web search, which you can do as well as I can. You can order a Lion installer on a USB stick. I don't know how big it is, and it doesn't matter, because all you can do with that stick is install Lion, which is what you don't seem to want. If you have a Mac and want to be able to run Lion from an external storage device, the capacity of the device has to be at least 7 GB.
    Apple - OS X Lion - Technical specifications
    I hope you understand that if you buy the Lion USB installer with the intention of installing onto a PC, or running Lion on a PC without installing, you'll be wasting your money. It won't work.

  • OS X lion USB Thumb Drive - will this work on new Mac Mini or MBA (2011)?

    Hi All,
    Not to be confused with the other similar posts, I am interesting in only clarification of what build comes with the USB Thumb Drive now available on Apple Store - will this work with new MBA and Mac Mini?
    Thanks,

    KeanuReeves wrote:
    From what I have read about the usb installer, it is not intended for you to try booting from the stick after wiping your hard drive. You are to click on the installer
    You may be correct, but this statement is quite confusing in that context:
    Important Note
    When you install OS X Lion using the USB thumb drive, you will not be able to reinstall OS X Lion from Lion Recovery. You will need to use the USB thumb drive to reinstall OS X Lion.
    So, if the Thumb drive is supposed to take the part of the Recovery partition, it seems that it should be able to boot. However, the license agreement still requires an Apple computer running Snow Leopard, so maybe it isn't bootable.

  • How to create a Mac OS X Lion USB thumb drive installation bootable drive on a brand new Macbook???

    Hi,
    As Apple have decided not to give with new laptops USB thumb drives for installation of OS X Lion (as they did with Snow Leopard), since people on the go might not have access to high speed internet when the system crashes, plenty of tutorials have surfaced about "How to Make a Bootable Mac OS X Lion USB Install Key"
    Such as
    http://www.iclarified.com/entry/index.php?enid=16149
    http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2389178,00.asp
    These all assume you have upgraded to Lion from Snow Leopard thus purchasing the Lion on the App Store.
    Any ideas what people who have purchased brand new Mabooks do? As the system comes preloaded with the OS X Lion and it's not considered purchased on the App store.
    I think Apple's new policy to charge customers $69 for this thumb drive is wrong and outrageous since the price of the laptop includes a license for the OS!
    Thanks,
    Guy.

    Saifan Pilot wrote:
    Any ideas what people who have purchased brand new Mabooks do? As the system comes preloaded with the OS X Lion and it's not considered purchased on the App store.
    Recovery Partition http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4718
    For those Macs shipped with 10.7
    Lion Recovery Disk Assistant
    http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1433

  • OS X Lion USB Flash Driver WRITE PROTECTED?

    If the original OS X Lion USB Flash Drive from the Apple Store read-only or can you describe them with newer versions of OS X?

    Read only.
    In case if you have to reinstall the OS you have to use Software Update to update the system.

  • Grant/reject access to USB thumb drive

    I am building an information security simulation model using LabVIEW
    and would like to grant/reject read/write accesses to the removable
    media such as USB thumb drives. I would appreciate if someone can
    tell me how this can be achieved under LabVIEW environment.
    Thanks in advance.

    Hello Belur,
    LabVIEW is capable of modifying access rights to files using the VI on
    the controls palette found at File I/O >> Advanced File Functions >>
    Access Rights. The "http://sine.ni.com/apps/we/niepd_web_display.DISPLAY_EPD4?p_guid=B123AE0CBACD111EE034080020E74861&p...
    example shows how to use this VI
    to modify file access rights.
    If you need more complex security functions, you will probably need to
    access third-party DLLs suited for your specific application.
    If this does not help, please post more information about the access
    controls that you are trying to implement, and which version of
    LabVIEW you are using.
    Have a good day,
    Kyle
    B.
    National Instruments

  • Are there any rumors that the new iPad will be able to connect to usb thumb drive for iWork or microsoft word?

    Please help, I would like to know if it would be better to buy the new ipad instead of an ipad2

    It will almost certainly not connect directly to USB thumb drives. There's still no USB port, and except for photos on specifically-arranged drives, there have been no indications that such support will be provided via the Camera Connection Kit.
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