First, Apple has made yet another decision to make life harder for Sysadmins. In reloading a brand new MacBook Pro with i7 Core processor, I discovered that my Snow Leopard (OS X 10.6) images would not work. I further realized that none of my Snow Leopard media (DVDs) worked either. In fact, as of this moment, no retail copy of Snow Leopard sitting on store shelves will work with these newly released MacBook Pros. The only bootable Snow Leopard disk that works right now is the one that came with the machine. As such, I had to build a new image using this media.
Second, I attempted to save some time by partitioning the HD before reloading the OS. I planned to use Bootcamp to install Windows 7 64-bit onto the MacBook Pro. I also found that this step doesn't work. When launching Bootcamp from the application located in Utilities, Bootcamp does not recognize the partition I setup for the Windows partition prior to loading OS X. Luckily, I had already imaged the OS X load and could easily wipe the drive again and just reimage. The raves of this post is, of course, the ability to image without having to start all over. How frustrating would it be have to start over? I don't want to find out.
Hope this helps you save some time.
Happy Computing.
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