OS X Lion Thumb Drives Now Available For $70
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Finally, people without the internet can update to OS X Lion
If you have a Mac, are nerdy enough to want to actually update its operating system and yet somehow don’t have any access to the internet, then you can now buy OS X Lion on a thumb drive.
The latest Lion-based MacBook Airs ship without any form of recovery media at all, although they will let you connect to the internet and download Lion even if your hard drive is hosed. You can also download the free Lion Recovery Disk Assistant and make your own bootable repair drive. Neither of these will actually let you install Lion without Internet access, though, unlike this new thumb drive.
It’ll cost you $70, but then you probably don’t even know that the same software can be downloaded for just $30 and burned to one of the thumb drives you already own, because you don’t have an Internet connection. Which also means that you’re not reading this post. Which means I can say whatever I want to you and you won’t even know. Moron.
OS X Lion USB Thumb Drive [Apple]
See Also:
- OS X 10.7 Lion Ditches the Disk, Offers Cloud-Only Recovery …
- Mac OS X Lion
- Apple Launches Lion Recovery Disk Assistant
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