TS3926 Installing OSX Lion on MacBook Air

I have a MacBook Air with solid state hard drive. The Disk Utility partition tool shows that "This partition cannot be modified". What can I do?

rockville wrote:
When I started the downloaded Lion file, it asked me "What hard drive do you want to install Lion on?". There is only one drive, but I cannot select it, (it was greyed out) because of his disk cannot be used to start up your computer". I did the exact same on my desktop machine with no problem. Thanks
Rock,
If you have a spare USB flash drive around you can make a copy of the Lion install on your desktop machine and use it to boot your MacBook Air. See the article here.
Hope this will help,
Clinton
Oh, you can also install on your drive from the flash drive, too.
Message was edited by: clintonfrombirmingham

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