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Other Operating Systems => Mac OS X => Topic started by: javajolt on July 20, 2011, 09:35:00 PM

Title: Latest Mac computers can reinstall OS X over the internet
Post by: javajolt on July 20, 2011, 09:35:00 PM
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Apple rolled out OS X Lion (http://www.windows7newsinfo.com/smf/index.php/topic,17610.0.html) this morning as well as several new Mac Mini and MacBook Air models. And they have a very cool new system recovery option (http://www.apple.com/macosx/recovery/): You can reinstall OS X over the internet.
 
In other words, you don’t need a disc to install the operating system. That way if your hard drive fails or you install a new hard drive, you can use the new Internet Recovery option. It will download and install the operating system from Apple’s servers.
 
Even if you don’t need to do a complete reinstall, you can use lion Recovery to run a disk utility to check for hard drive errors or restore from a backup. From the recovery area you can also use the Safari web browser to go online and get support if you’re having problems getting OS X to boot.
 
To enter the new recovery mode you just have to hit Command-R while your computer is booting.
 
This is the sort of feature it would be nice to see other computer makers offer — but it’s a bit trickier when you don’t control both the hardware and software. There are an awful lot of different configuration options for most Windows or Linux computers, while Apple has a finite set of devices to support.