It also needs you to have the Recovery HD (the hidden recovery partition) intact, which, in my case, is no longer there after I did a clone, installed my SSD, and cloned back. Again, this has to do with the mini and Air only. I had made myself my own Lion USB stick well before Lion was even released when I had the 17" MacBook Pro, but unfortunately, the Mac mini and the MacBook Air have what I read are referred to as "slightly advanced versions" as compared to the rest of the pack, which runs 11A511.
That said, I believe it only has to do with BootCamp, which on the mini and the Air helps you make a bootable Windows 7 USB stick from a Windows 7 ISO and even adds the specific drivers for the mini and the Air right onto the USB stick. Pretty nifty, I must say.
These are growing pains that will be addressed by Apple eventually, but it creates a problem for us now. I also read somewhere in a blog or article that specifically Mac mini and MB Air users may be eligible for a free USB recovery stick due to the aforementioned issues, but again, it doesn't help us out right now.
I wonder if we could get our Recovery partition back by backing up our stuff, wiping out our boot drive and then launching Internet Recovery from startup. I'm sure that the machine type and/or serial number are sent to Apple's servers, but it remains to be seen if the Internet recovery will download the correct build for us mini users, 11A2061, or for the MacBook Air, Lion build 11A2063. We shall see...(cause Imma try it out right now
😉 )
EDIT: We basically need a
Lion Recovery Assistant but
without having to have the Recovery HD intact. Like I said, I'll try the Internet Recovery after wiping out my boot drive to hopefully get the correct Lion build (11A2061)
and hopefully it will also re-build the Recovery HD (the hidden recovery partition) for us.
I'll be back...