Hello,
No matter which way you run the DVD, you still have to manually start  
VO after the OS boots.
On Aug 3, 2009, at 5:33 PM, rayna424 wrote:

>
> Ok yes, that helps. I think I understand about holding down C, but
> didn't know why it couldn't be done just like any other program. In
> doing this, does VO work the whole time then? I think I did actually
> upgrade a Windows machine once, and when I did that I just inserted
> the cd. I had forgotten about that. I know I know, forget everything I
> knew about Windows though ;)
>
>
> Thanks all! Are you all planning to upgrade immediately, or do you
> wait to see how it works out?
>
> Kieren wrote:
>> On Aug 4, 7:38 am, rayna424 <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> So I don't just insert the cd with the macbook on?
>>
>> Yes you can do exactly that.  once the dvd is inserted and mounted it
>> will open a window
>> which has an icon "install OS X" open this and you will be asked for
>> your
>> administrators password.  Enter it and hit ok and your mac will
>> restart and boot from
>> the dvd without user intervention.
>>
>> Just a quick note on the install side of things too.
>> You can reduce the size of the install by not installing printer
>> drivers you dont have and
>> also languages you dont need as well.
>>
>> this is an options button (i forget where in the process ) I think
>> just before or during the choice of install location.
>>
>> HTH
>>
>> Kieren
> >


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