RE: making a bootable dvd was: Re: Booting from the Lion Partition

2011-07-27 Thread Daniel Miller
William,
You don't need to drag and rop, just go to the toolbar, click the burn
button, find the image, and about 30  minutes later or so, you'll have a
DVD.
Hope this helps.


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Subject: making a bootable dvd was: Re: Booting from the Lion Partition

hello,
I found a tutorial how to make a bootable dvd to install lion and I was
wondering if the procedure in diskutility with dragging and dropping is
possible with vo without sighted assistance?
I mean: can we make a bootable dvd to make a clean install of lion?

Thx for your answers!


Mvg
william Windels

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Op 27-jul.-2011 om 18:42 heeft Mika Pyyhkala pyyhk...@gmail.com het
volgende geschreven:

 Thanks Doug, just curious, is this command-R key new or has it been 
 around with SL?
 In other words would you use the same command-R to boot off a SL dvd 
 on a mac that did not have Lion?
 Best,
 Mikab
 
 On 7/27/11, Doug Lawlor doug.law...@gmail.com wrote:
 Just hold down command-r while powering on and the recovery partition 
 will come up.
 
 Doug
 
 On 2011-07-27, at 11:24 AM, Mika Pyyhkala wrote:
 
 Can anyone also please post the key sequence to boot up the machine 
 and bring up the Lion partition?
 
 Thanks,
 Mika
 
 On 7/27/11, Dan Roy droy1...@gmail.com wrote:
 The problem is, when you boo from that partition, the window 
 chooser isn't available.  VO does work, but, it's a subset of the 
 normal features.
 
 
 On Jul 27, 2011, at 12:03 AM, Mike Arrigo wrote:
 
 Try pressing control option f2 to open the window chooser menu, 
 that usually will allow you to select the window you need.
 On Jul 26, 2011, at 7:49 PM, Dan Roy wrote:
 
 I want to do a fresh install of Lion.  I did the upgrade, but, as 
 I mentioned on the list before, I am having a few problems.  I am 
 thinking a clean install might straighten it out.  My problems 
 seem to be unusual enough where I feel like something might have 
 gotten corrupted during the upgrade or maybe even before.
 
 anyway, I am able to boot to the Lion partition with no problems.
 However, when I get to the part of the install where you have to 
 put in your apple ID, apparently, that window is opening in the
background.
 Since we don't have access to all the voiceover features, I can't 
 seem to focus on that window in order to put in my ID.  I was 
 able to shut off vo, and by tapping the trackpad randomly, I was 
 able to get it to the foreground once.  However, I can't do it 
 again.
 
 I am wondering if anyone has discovered another, more reliable 
 way of getting it done?
 
 I am assuming that burning a CD would result in the same problem.
 
 If anyone has an idea of how to get around this,I would 
 appreciate knowing about it, thanks.
 
 
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Re: making a bootable dvd was: Re: Booting from the Lion Partition

2011-07-27 Thread Georges Zaynoun
Dragging and dropping is needed if you make a usb install flash drive 
not a dvd, I made myself a dvd but want to make a flash drive, what is 
the command from the keyboard to drag and drop from source to destination?

Original message:

William,
You don't need to drag and rop, just go to the toolbar, click the burn
button, find the image, and about 30  minutes later or so, you'll have a
DVD.
Hope this helps.




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Subject: making a bootable dvd was: Re: Booting from the Lion Partition



hello,
I found a tutorial how to make a bootable dvd to install lion and I was
wondering if the procedure in diskutility with dragging and dropping is
possible with vo without sighted assistance?
I mean: can we make a bootable dvd to make a clean install of lion?



Thx for your answers!




Mvg
william Windels



Verstuurd vanaf mijn iPhone



Op 27-jul.-2011 om 18:42 heeft Mika Pyyhkala pyyhk...@gmail.com het
volgende geschreven:



Thanks Doug, just curious, is this command-R key new or has it been
around with SL?
In other words would you use the same command-R to boot off a SL dvd
on a mac that did not have Lion?
Best,
Mikab



On 7/27/11, Doug Lawlor doug.law...@gmail.com wrote:

Just hold down command-r while powering on and the recovery partition
will come up.



Doug



On 2011-07-27, at 11:24 AM, Mika Pyyhkala wrote:



Can anyone also please post the key sequence to boot up the machine
and bring up the Lion partition?



Thanks,
Mika



On 7/27/11, Dan Roy droy1...@gmail.com wrote:

The problem is, when you boo from that partition, the window
chooser isn't available.  VO does work, but, it's a subset of the
normal features.




On Jul 27, 2011, at 12:03 AM, Mike Arrigo wrote:



Try pressing control option f2 to open the window chooser menu,
that usually will allow you to select the window you need.
On Jul 26, 2011, at 7:49 PM, Dan Roy wrote:



I want to do a fresh install of Lion.  I did the upgrade, but, as
I mentioned on the list before, I am having a few problems.  I am
thinking a clean install might straighten it out.  My problems
seem to be unusual enough where I feel like something might have
gotten corrupted during the upgrade or maybe even before.



anyway, I am able to boot to the Lion partition with no problems.
However, when I get to the part of the install where you have to
put in your apple ID, apparently, that window is opening in the

background.

Since we don't have access to all the voiceover features, I can't
seem to focus on that window in order to put in my ID.  I was
able to shut off vo, and by tapping the trackpad randomly, I was
able to get it to the foreground once.  However, I can't do it
again.



I am wondering if anyone has discovered another, more reliable
way of getting it done?



I am assuming that burning a CD would result in the same problem.



If anyone has an idea of how to get around this,I would
appreciate knowing about it, thanks.




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