I needed a new remote since one our dogs decided it our original remote was a chew toy. So I bought baser on the picture since it looked exactly like my old one and the model number was the same. Everything worked perfectly out of the packaging. No pairing required for my tv. I have a 70 inch Sony. Aug 20, 2010 The basic software is built-in to Mac OS X and provides the full gamut of remote system control: scalable screen sharing, two way file transfers, and remote software updating of individual.
Original author(s) | Apple Inc. |
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Developer(s) | Apple Inc. |
Initial release | February 12, 2008; 12 years ago |
Stable release | 1.1.1 / August 28, 2009; 10 years ago |
Operating system | Mac OS X |
Platform | Mac |
Type | Remote installer |
Website | www.apple.com |
![Remote Remote](/uploads/1/2/6/6/126609812/390054905.jpg)
Remote Install Mac OS X is a remote installer for use with MacBook Air laptops over the network. It works by having it run on a Macintosh or a Windows-based PC with an optical drive and then connecting over the network to a client MacBook Air (lacking an optical drive) to perform system software installs.
Remote Install Mac OS X was released as part of Mac OS X 10.5.2 on February 12, 2008.
Starting with the March 2009 version, the Mac Mini also supports Remote Install, allowing the DVD drive to be replaced with a second hard drive.
Vlc player for mac os x lion 10.7.5. With the launch of Mac OS X Lion, Apple has omitted Remote Install.[1][2] A workaround is to enable Target Disk Mode.
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References[edit]
- ^'Reinstalling software using Remote Install Mac OS X v10.5 and v10.6'. Apple Inc. Retrieved August 3, 2011.
- ^'Where is the 'Remote Install Mac OS X' utility?'. Apple Support Community. Retrieved August 3, 2011.
External links[edit]
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