Hi,

I heard if I wait too long it will be harder to find someone to help me.  Is 
that true?  If not I don't have a problem staying right where I am.

Jenny and her goofy guide Brooks
On Sep 23, 2011, at 6:19 PM, Cody wrote:

> My question to you is if you are a new be, do you really need to upgrade to 
> lion, many people are having problems, not me personally, but I suggest 
> staying with snow for now. However, if you really must upgrade I can walk you 
> through the process. please email me privately cdog2...@gmail.com and I will 
> provide you with my phone number.
> 
> Cody
> On Sep 23, 2011, at 7:13 PM, Jennifer Perdue wrote:
> 
>> hello everyone,
>> 
>> I am a complete newby when it comes to the mac and I need to be verbally 
>> talked through installing lion on a mac mini that has snow leopard on it.  I 
>> just got the computer in June.  
>> 
>> Is there any way that someone can give me their phone number or vice versa 
>> so that we could do it on the phone cause I just don't understand the 
>> instructions on e-mail.  
>> 
>> I'm sorry to have to bother you with this.  
>> 
>> I usually check my messages once a day so I'll check this some time on 
>> saturday afternoon.  
>> 
>> Thanks in advance for your help.
>> 
>> Jenny and her goofy guide Brooks
>> On Sep 22, 2011, at 9:36 PM, Sunshine wrote:
>> 
>>> okay, now that drag and drop is great in Lion. But I have a small
>>> problem in Disk Utility Restore operation:
>>> 
>>> I am trying to make my own Lion Installer USB disk using the Lion disk
>>> from the App Store. The problem I am having has to do with dragging
>>> the USB disk to the destination.
>>> 
>>> First, I can do other actions well like selecting the disk from the
>>> Disk table and mark it for drag with VO-comma. I then also select the
>>> Restore tab. I can drag the lion image to the source, and fortunately
>>> there is the Image Button that opens a dialog box for choosing the
>>> image. Now the issue is with dropping the disk to the destination:
>>> even if I drag the usb disk or its partition, VO always says, "fails
>>> to drop on the destination icon".
>>> 
>>> Is there another way to place a disk into the destination other than
>>> drag and drop? If drag and drop is the only way, did anyone ever
>>> succeed in dropping the disk there? How do I do it? I think this
>>> affects all Restore operations.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> tIA,
>>> 
>>> Sunshine
>>> 
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