Hey Cara,
glad to hear the guys at the Apple Store could help you out here and all is 
running fine now! :-)
Just one question out of curiosity: did you try to boot up your MacBook Air 
while pressing CMD+Option+R? On an older Mac that came with 10.7 Lion, this 
should bring up the Lion recovery setup.
The reason for this appears to be that when you press this key combo, your 
MacBook will not try to boot from the recovery partition, but instead resort to 
booting from Apple's servers over the internet. Note that this only works with 
Macs that came with Lion preinstalled, as earlier Macs don't have this internet 
booting capability. Also, this will install whichever OS version came with your 
Mac when you purchased it, so if you bought a newer model running 10.8, that's 
what you're gonna get when you try this…
Once again, I'm not 100% exactly sure about this, but it's what seems to be the 
case from what I know from my own tests and stuff I read online.

Also, just curious… Why did you spend so much money on SSDs and then connect 
them to your Mac using USB? SSDs are a great choice for stuff like PT, but 
since USB(2.0) is a real bottleneck, connecting them using USB kinda seems to 
defeat the purpose, unless I'm totally missing something here :-)
Robin

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