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Old Oct 23, 2010, 06:59 PM   #1
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Question Macbook Air Restore Drive - How To Format?

Is it possible to format the restore drive/disc that comes with the new Air's?
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Old Oct 23, 2010, 07:00 PM   #2
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Try disk utility app. I think you should make a copy of the software on the usb first with disk utilities before formatting it.
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Old Oct 23, 2010, 07:02 PM   #3
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I have a copy of the drive. However, I am reading Apples info on the drive and they state it's READ ONLY and it cannot be reformated or anything else. That's crappy.
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Old Oct 23, 2010, 07:08 PM   #4
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When you mean infos, do you mean when you right click on the disk (on the desktop) and "get info"?

Unless they are using a proprietary USB hardware/software you should definitely be able to erase/format/partition in the disk utilities app.
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Old Oct 23, 2010, 07:13 PM   #5
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they need to sell flash drives like that
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Old Oct 23, 2010, 07:20 PM   #6
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they need to sell flash drives like that
That they do. When I saw the little apple usb drives I just knew I had to have one. Alas, they probably will forsake us and not release it... meanies
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Old Oct 23, 2010, 07:37 PM   #7
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When you mean infos, do you mean when you right click on the disk (on the desktop) and "get info"?

Unless they are using a proprietary USB hardware/software you should definitely be able to erase/format/partition in the disk utilities app.
Get Info and Disk Utilities - won't erase it. My Windows machine won't touch it either. Apple states it is read only. I think that is very wasteful in the long run. So, you update your air to Lion and the drive is now useless.
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Old Oct 23, 2010, 08:37 PM   #8
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Get Info and Disk Utilities - won't erase it. My Windows machine won't touch it either. Apple states it is read only. I think that is very wasteful in the long run. So, you update your air to Lion and the drive is now useless.
When you upgrade any Mac to the newest OS, the old DVD that came with it is pretty much useless. How is this different?
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Old Oct 24, 2010, 10:35 AM   #9
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When you upgrade any Mac to the newest OS, the old DVD that came with it is pretty much useless. How is this different?
It's a write once medium and I would expect it to be. However, the usb drive can be read/write. It's NOT forward thinking. It's land fill, filler now.
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When you upgrade any Mac to the newest OS, the old DVD that came with it is pretty much useless. How is this different?
Because the "old" DVD is read only and Flash Drives generally aren't. Meaning why waste a 8GB Flash Drive by making it not re-usable when Lion comes out or for anything else for that matter.
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Old Oct 24, 2010, 11:02 AM   #11
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Pretty silly comment. The advantages of making the USB drive FAR outweigh any disadvantage in being able to overwrite the data. What does a 4GB USB stick cost today? $10? Given the critical nature of the software on the Apple-supplied USB, why risk overwriting it? Apple maintains configuration-control over the stick as read-only. Consider the security risk if you could overwrite this file?
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Old Oct 24, 2010, 11:22 AM   #12
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I had assumed it was probably made with a low cost ROM or EPROM media rather than expensive Flash. That is effectively no different than the distribution DVD media vs. DVD-RW. Yes, you can't update the media, but most users probably wouldn't do that anyway.

You can always make your own current OS install USB drive. I do that anyway from DVDs, since USB drives are so easy to carry along in case something happens mid-trip and restoring the base level OS is the only salvation.

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Old Oct 24, 2010, 12:56 PM   #13
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Because the "old" DVD is read only and Flash Drives generally aren't. Meaning why waste a 8GB Flash Drive by making it not re-usable when Lion comes out or for anything else for that matter.
... so every recovery DVD is a wasted 9.7GB because it's a recordable disc instead of a rewritable disc?

There is ZERO difference between this and the recovery DVDs that have always been shipped with Macs. Except, of course, that a USB drive is smaller and results in less wasted plastic.

Seems like you're just looking for something to complain about.
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Old Oct 24, 2010, 01:27 PM   #14
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It's a write once medium and I would expect it to be. However, the usb drive can be read/write. It's NOT forward thinking. It's land fill, filler now.
Why on earth do you want to erase this? You will need for reinstallation of the OS and iLife. If you have a copy fine, but it's read only for a reason. The same way that the restore DVDs with other Macs are read only.
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Old Oct 24, 2010, 01:44 PM   #15
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I dont' want ilife on my air, but would rather put it on my MBP. Is there any way to do this with the restore USB stick?
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Old Oct 24, 2010, 02:43 PM   #16
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1 - I don't have a MacBook air. I have only the 8 gig restore disc.

2 - You CANNOT install iLife that comes on the restore disc onto any other machine except for the machine it was made for (MacBook Air). It won't work.



It just seems wasteful to not be able to reuse the usb drive honestly. Is Apple going to ship out new usb drives to all the Air users to update them to Lion when it comes out? How does that work?
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Old Oct 24, 2010, 02:58 PM   #17
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It just seems wasteful to not be able to reuse the usb drive honestly. Is Apple going to ship out new usb drives to all the Air users to update them to Lion when it comes out? How does that work?
Why should they ship out new usb drives to all Air users? Do they ship out new CD´s to all MB/MBP/iMac/Pro Users every time they update the OS?

No. Let´s see. How hard can it be to predict the options that users will have when they BUY the Lion update? Yes, maybe they can choose between CD or USB Key (and hopfully AppStore online).
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Old Oct 24, 2010, 03:00 PM   #18
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Maybe the flash in it is really really cheap and doesn't have that may write cycles
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Maybe the flash in it is really really cheap and doesn't have that may write cycles
Yes,
there are a lot of possibilities, including that this is only pure cheap ROM (read only memory) or maybe it is rewritable (but with limited write cycles as you stated) and can be only updated by an special DRM tool from the AppStore.
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Old Oct 24, 2010, 03:10 PM   #20
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Get Info and Disk Utilities - won't erase it. My Windows machine won't touch it either. Apple states it is read only. I think that is very wasteful in the long run. So, you update your air to Lion and the drive is now useless.
Every DVD you buy or burn is Read Only (after it is written). This is a restore disk. They are just preventing people from:
1.) Patching the install (think Hackintosh)
2.) Accidentally formatting the drive
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Old Oct 24, 2010, 03:16 PM   #21
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1 - I don't have a MacBook air. I have only the 8 gig restore disc.

2 - You CANNOT install iLife that comes on the restore disc onto any other machine except for the machine it was made for (MacBook Air). It won't work.



It just seems wasteful to not be able to reuse the usb drive honestly. Is Apple going to ship out new usb drives to all the Air users to update them to Lion when it comes out? How does that work?
How did you get the USB stick if you don't have the MBA? It only comes with it. If you look at it you'll see it's not a normal flash drive. It's probably ROM, just the the DVDs that ship with Macs.

Silliest thread I've ever seen.
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Old Oct 24, 2010, 04:21 PM   #22
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Some of you are wound a wee bit tight. No need to jump down someone's throat here. It was a simple question.

Lots of good views on the matter that make sense that I did not think of. IE - ROM. Which would make writing to it over and over again impossible.

What's interesting though, we have micro SD cards that are 8gig + that can be read/written to that are just as small as the USB drive Apple ships. I guess they locked it to prevent accidental deletion of the restore disc. Make sense.

Anyways - question answered.
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Old Feb 12, 2011, 06:57 AM   #23
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Smile It's hacked in China

All you need is to download a tool called sm32X. Turn the usb stick back to factory set and enjoy your 8GB apple usb drive.

BTW, if you could read Chinese, this link may help. http://bbs.weiphone.com/read-htm-tid...64-page-1.html
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Old Feb 12, 2011, 09:54 AM   #24
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Thanks for the info. Follow the instructions and it only took a couple of minutes. I now have a read/write Apple usb drive. It's fast as hell too.
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anyone know how to get the ilife install to work for another machine? I took it OFF my MBA11 13" but would like to put it ON my MBP.
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