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I recently formatted my computer, can not find my snow leopard dvd that followed my macbook that i bought aprox 1 year ago..
So i bought the OS X lion memory stick from applestore..
First time i tried it started installing, it was working for a while, until i got the message that there was a problem under installing, please try again. It does not say specific what the problem was, so im a bit confused.
I tried several times, rebooting and restarting the installation, but it seems to crash straight away, giving me the same message, when i try again now..
In the install log there are three error lines:
Quoting parts of it:
OSInstaller [337] "Bookmark failed to issue extension for item (depht=4000): no such file or directory"
OSInstaller[337] Failed to locate volume with UUID xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx
OSInstaller[337] Couldnt find the Mac OS (Server) install data)
i do not know if these are relevant at all..
There are also other errors in the log, but i dont think they are relevant.
It is a macbook pro 15"
Intel i7
8gb ram
2010 model
Clues on how to reset the computer completely would be helpful..
So i bought the OS X lion memory stick from applestore..
First time i tried it started installing, it was working for a while, until i got the message that there was a problem under installing, please try again. It does not say specific what the problem was, so im a bit confused.
I tried several times, rebooting and restarting the installation, but it seems to crash straight away, giving me the same message, when i try again now..
In the install log there are three error lines:
Quoting parts of it:
OSInstaller [337] "Bookmark failed to issue extension for item (depht=4000): no such file or directory"
OSInstaller[337] Failed to locate volume with UUID xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx
OSInstaller[337] Couldnt find the Mac OS (Server) install data)
i do not know if these are relevant at all..
There are also other errors in the log, but i dont think they are relevant.
It is a macbook pro 15"
Intel i7
8gb ram
2010 model
Clues on how to reset the computer completely would be helpful..