Reinstalling Mac OS6 via Remote for first time

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I got Mac OS 6 at end of 2009 in the MacAir.

Now, I have figured out how to do remote reinstall because MacAir doesn't have CD/DVD drive.

I followed the directions where the MacAir can access the DVD installation on ANOTHER COMPUTER.

But, how long will this installation take? I do not see any prompts or progress bars like I do for Windows or Ubuntu.

In my Mac Air, all I see is the Apple icon and below it, a rotating globe.

Now, it is restarting, where the globe is replaced by the rotating circle. It is taking a long time.

I'm really scared because I need my MacAIr to work
 

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I got Mac OS 6 at end of 2009 in the MacAir.

Just so there is no confusion...there actually was a "Mac OS 6" back in 1988. What you're referring to is Mac OS 10.6 (Snow Leopard). Small details are important!;)

As far as the OS install...my first question is...what are you "remote installing" from. If the MacBook Air is the "target" computer...what computer is the "sending" computer?

- Nick
 

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Thanks for the trip down memory lane. That's a journey I'd like to forget. Fortunately I only used it a few times before we bought our first Mac with 7.1 installed.
 

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Thanks for the trip down memory lane. That's a journey I'd like to forget. Fortunately I only used it a few times before we bought our first Mac with 7.1 installed.

How about the days using a Mac Plus (single floppy drive)...when you had to have:

- 1 floppy "boot" disk
- 1 floppy "applications" disk
- 1 floppy "data" disk

...and you had to do the "floppy disk Mambo" shuffling between the 3 disks to get something done!;)

- Nick
 

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Fortunately I only did that a few times with the 512s and some of the SEs that did not have hard drives. I did it quite a bit with my Apple II GS though. 1 3.5" floppy, 1 5.25" floppy and the ungodly sum of 1.25 MB of memory. As soon as I could I spent the $600 for an internal hard drive. I think it held a whopping 40 MB.
 
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How about the days using a Mac Plus (single floppy drive)...when you had to have:

- 1 floppy "boot" disk
- 1 floppy "applications" disk
- 1 floppy "data" disk

...and you had to do the "floppy disk Mambo" shuffling between the 3 disks to get something done!;)

- Nick

Don't forget when Microsoft Word came on SIX 3.5" floppies. That made the OS Shuffle look like child's play!
 
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Just so there is no confusion...there actually was a "Mac OS 6" back in 1988. What you're referring to is Mac OS 10.6 (Snow Leopard). Small details are important!;)

Mac OS 10.6

As far as the OS install...my first question is...what are you "remote installing" from. If the MacBook Air is the "target" computer...what computer is the "sending" computer?

- Nick

Remote install FROM Windows 7

Target is MacBook Air
 

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