Macbook pro installation disks missing

I find that my installation disks are missing from my Early 2011 Macbook Pro 13 inch corei5 model box. I was able to reference it only after i saw the unboxing video on youtube, What are my options now

If it came with Lion pre-installed then there are no installation discs included. See:
OS X Lion- About Lion Recovery

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    My friend just bought a new Macbook Pro with 10.5 Leopard. Can I use the installation disk that came with that computer to upgrade my mac from 10.3?
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    Message was edited by: Andrew Pastalaniec

    Hi Andrew,
    "Will my OS work fine? Will his or her OS still work fine?"
    Not cornelius here, but, yes your install should work just fine if installed properly using a "full retail install" of Leopard. On the other hand, once a user sells their "Full Retail Install" disc to you, I believe they no longer have license to it to use on their machine. Full Retail Install discs are either single user license or sold as Family Pack discs (which means that it can be installed on up to 5 computers in the same household). That's my understanding. I wouldn't worry what the other user is doing as long as you have the Full Retail Install with license. Make sure the person selling the disc to you includes the original documentation with the disc (most that I see sold on the secondary market come still in their box with the original documentation).
    I'm sure there are many users who install OS's illegally on more than one Mac using a single retail disc but they are doing so illegally.
    I'm sure others here will correct me if I'm wrong but that is my understanding of a retail disc license agreement that one agrees to when installing from the disc.
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    LS
    edit: Sorry cornelius, I see you posted in while I was composing this.

  • Problems reformatting MacBook Pro recovery disk missing

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    Remind them at this time you don't desire a service account, just desire a disc.  The only reason you would want an account is if you wanted them to help you with actual troubleshooting.

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    I bought a used powerbook G4 that came with Tiger installed, but no tiger disk included in the sale (so i'll have to buy my own copy of it if i want to reinstall anything). Everything on the machine worked perfect... until one day.... okay here's the dumb thing i did: My friend has a new Macbook Pro (with Intel) and i hoped i could install programs from his Tiger disk that i didn't have on my computer (like Garage Band). So i put in his Tiger disk that came with his Macbook Pro (even though someone had advised me that it wouldn't work on a G4!) and in it i found a package of optional applications. I couldn't find and select Garage Band separately on the disk so i decided to just install all optional apps from that package. I figured my computer wouldn't let me even start all this if the Tiger disk was incompatible with my G4. Well, it did proceed along and I watched as it installed a bunch of standard programs i already had on my computer. But oh well i figured it wouldn't hurt anything to reinstall apps like that. Then, I just couldn't find a way to list and select individual programs to install, so i just gave up on the whole idea of getting my friend's Garage Band.
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    Hi, I'm a complete novice.  How do i install MS Office on MacBook Pro - have disks and USB Superdrive?

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  • Can I use macbook pro install Disk with macbook?

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  • Macbook Pro Slow/Disk space help please

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    Problem description:
    Macbook Pro running slowly/hanging.  Says I have 10 gig free but I don’t see what’s taking up the space
    EtreCheck version: 2.1.5 (108)
    Report generated December 25, 2014 11:54:00 PM PST
    Click the [Support] links for help with non-Apple products.
    Click the [Details] links for more information about that line.
    Click the [Adware] links for help removing adware.
    Hardware Information: ℹ️
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      MacBook Pro - model: MacBookPro5,5
      1 2.26 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo CPU: 2-core
      4 GB RAM
      BANK 0/DIMM0
      2 GB DDR3 1067 MHz ok
      BANK 1/DIMM0
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      NVIDIA GeForce 9400M - VRAM: 256 MB
      Color LCD 1280 x 800
      spdisplays_display_connector
    System Software: ℹ️
      Mac OS X 10.6.8 (10K549) - Uptime: 11 days 16:21:35
    Disk Information: ℹ️
      ST9160314ASG disk0 : (149.05 GB)
      - (disk0s1) <not mounted> : 210 MB
      Macintosh HD (disk0s2) /  [Startup]: 159.70 GB (10.08 GB free) (Low!)
      HL-DT-ST DVDRW  GS23N 
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      Apple Inc. Built-in iSight
      Apple Internal Memory Card Reader
      Apple Inc. Apple Internal Keyboard / Trackpad
      Apple Computer, Inc. IR Receiver
      Logitech USB Receiver
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    Launch Agents: ℹ️
      [running] com.barnesandnoble.nookconnect.plist [Support]
      [loaded] com.hp.help.tocgenerator.plist [Support]
    User Launch Agents: ℹ️
      [loaded] com.adobe.ARM.[...].plist [Support]
      [loaded] com.google.keystone.agent.plist [Support]
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      iTunesHelper UNKNOWNHidden (missing value)
      Monitor UNKNOWNHidden (missing value)
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      HP Scheduler Application (/Library/Application Support/Hewlett-Packard/Software Update/HP Scheduler.app)
      HP Product Research Application (/Library/Application Support/Hewlett-Packard/Customer Participation/HP Product Research.app)
    Internet Plug-ins: ℹ️
      Google Earth Web Plug-in: Version: 7.1 [Support]
      Loki: Version: 3.0 [Support]
      Unity Web Player: Version: UnityPlayer version 3.4.2f3 - SDK 10.5 [Support]
      Silverlight: Version: 3.0.40818.0 [Support]
      FlashPlayer-10.6: Version: 16.0.0.235 - SDK 10.6 [Support]
      Flash Player: Version: 16.0.0.235 - SDK 10.6 [Support]
      QuickTime Plugin: Version: 7.6.6
      CitrixICAClientPlugIn: Version: 11.1.0 [Support]
      iPhotoPhotocast: Version: 7.0
      AdobePDFViewer: Version: 9.5.5 [Support]
      GarminGpsControl: Version: 2.8.2.0 Release [Support]
      JavaAppletPlugin: Version: 13.9.8 - SDK 10.6 Check version
    User internet Plug-ins: ℹ️
      Move-Media-Player: Version: npmnqmp 071505000006 [Support]
    Safari Extensions: ℹ️
      AdBlock-1 [Installed]
    Audio Plug-ins: ℹ️
      iSightAudio: Version: 7.6.6
    3rd Party Preference Panes: ℹ️
      Citrix online plug-in  [Support]
      Flash Player  [Support]
      FUSE for OS X (OSXFUSE)  [Support]
    Time Machine: ℹ️
      Time Machine information requires OS X 10.7 "Lion" or later.
    Top Processes by CPU: ℹ️
          5% WebProcess
          3% WindowServer
          0% ps
          0% SystemUIServer
          0% configd
    Top Processes by Memory: ℹ️
      1.31 GB WebProcess
      936 MB Safari
      206 MB iPhoto
      73 MB WindowServer
      64 MB Finder
    Virtual Memory Information: ℹ️
      75 MB Free RAM
      2.41 GB Active RAM
      1.15 GB Inactive RAM
      391 MB Wired RAM
      1.05 GB Page-ins
      421 MB Page-outs

    You did a good job outlining the potential problems, but I still have some questions:
    1. What's the size of your MB's monitor?
    2. Have you backed up your data? If not, do so.
    3. Aside from the problems you noted, have you observed any other issues?
    4. Did you check the internal cables and connectors?
    Post with your results!

  • MacBook Pro Install Disks

    I recently purchased a 13.3" MacBook Pro running OS X Lion and it didn't come with an install disk.  How can I go about obtaining one in case somethings happens to where I need it?

    You can't as new Macs restore from the internet:
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    3. Locate the saved Lion installer in your Downloads folder. CTRL- or RIGHT-click on the installer and select Show Package Contents from the contextual menu. Double-click on the Contents folder to open it. Double-click on the SharedSupport folder. In this folder you will see a disc image named InstallESD.dmg.
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