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MarkF44

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Apr 6, 2008
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I would like to reinstall my MBA, I have not the superdrive, how can I proceed, I would like the next owner of my laptop to have my computer like New In Box....

thanks
 

phatjoe

macrumors member
Feb 28, 2008
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IL
Hey,

If you do a search, a few folks have done it via remote disk.

My buddy tried it and it's a painful process. It takes hours upon hours to complete, and it got hung up on mulitple occasions. Out of fustration, he ended up purchasing the superdrive.

Maybe a few folks on here have tried it via remote disk, and hopefully had an easier process...
 

MarkF44

macrumors member
Original poster
Apr 6, 2008
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Hey,

If you do a search, a few folks have done it via remote disk.

My buddy tried it and it's a painful process. It takes hours upon hours to complete, and it got hung up on mulitple occasions. Out of fustration, he ended up purchasing the superdrive.

Maybe a few folks on here have tried it via remote disk, and hopefully had an easier process...
Of course I have no remote disk, just an MBA and two hands...
 

Santa Rosa

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Aug 22, 2007
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Indiana
You need another computer with a disk drive on it to use remote disk. The MAC OSX instal disk 1 comes with a program to do this. You instal it on the computer with the disk drive and then you can clean install OSX over your wireless network.
 

26139

Suspended
Dec 27, 2003
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Sadly

Another reason why a MBA should never be anyone's ONLY computer.
 

MarkF44

macrumors member
Original poster
Apr 6, 2008
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thanks everybody, I've used my wife's laptop and yes...I have used Windows Vista to reinstall Mac OS X on my MBA, it works :D
 

MarkF44

macrumors member
Original poster
Apr 6, 2008
30
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Yes

thanks everybody, I've used my wife's laptop and yes...I have used Windows Vista to reinstall Mac OS X on my MBA, it works :D
 

(((k)))

macrumors newbie
Nov 4, 2007
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Hey,

If you do a search, a few folks have done it via remote disk.

My buddy tried it and it's a painful process. It takes hours upon hours to complete, and it got hung up on mulitple occasions. Out of fustration, he ended up purchasing the superdrive.

Maybe a few folks on here have tried it via remote disk, and hopefully had an easier process...

I had the same experience as your bud. It take FOREVER over the air.
 
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