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> - Original Message -
> From: Tim Kilburn
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2013 12:43 PM
> Subject: Re: Strange issue with Mountain Lion Recovery
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> Chris,
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> First, your regular volume commands of F11/F12 are not usa
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From: Tim Kilburn
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2013 12:43 PM
Subject: Re: Strange issue with Mountain Lion Recovery
Chris,
First, your regular volume commands of F11/F12 are not usable in Recovery
mode or in ASR kinds of partitions. T
in the efi firmware may have middle
mucked before the install was done. God only knows.
Chris.
- Original Message -
From: "Chris Blouch"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2013 12:42 PM
Subject: Re: Strange issue with Mountain Lion Recovery
Not sure why but how's the sou
Hi Chris,
this happens all the time for me. What I do is, Press VO Command left or right
arrow until you get to the Voiceover volume. Now, although its at 100%, press
VO command up arrow. You will here the system volume increase.
hth
Ricardo Walker
rica...@appletothecore.info
Twitter:@ap
Chris,
First, your regular volume commands of F11/F12 are not usable in Recovery mode
or in ASR kinds of partitions. That's normal behaviour. Two ways to get
around this is to either press VO-cmd-right arro until you hear VO say
"volume", then press VO-cmd-up arrow to raise the volume. Alter
Not sure why but how's the sound out the headphone jack?
CB
On 5/1/13 12:36 PM, Chris Gilland wrote:
I have a client who has brought me her 2009 white 13 inch macbook as
she needed a recovery done of Mountain Lion and needed her drive
wiped. I'm not gonna go into the specifics, but her hard di
I have a client who has brought me her 2009 white 13 inch macbook as she
needed a recovery done of Mountain Lion and needed her drive wiped. I'm not
gonna go into the specifics, but her hard disk was pretty bad off, let's
just put it that way. Anyway, I've managed to get into the recovery, and