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Mar 30, 2012

I just replaced my HD and I want to restore from my Time Capusle.  However, my install disks for my MacBook Pro (late 2008) are Leopard, and I was using Lion.  

Do I restore first from TC, or install Snow Leopard first (then I can't use Set-up Assistant)? 

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MacBook Pro (+7 previous Macs), Mac OS X (10.7.2)

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2) Hopefully those tools can reliably test whether the HD1 is damaged or not. If it is the former the HD1 replacement option is the way to go and there is no more reason the 3rd party software may have been involved. However if HD1 is not damaged I'm left with the uncertainty of what exactly lead to the problem..? 

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Mac OS X (10.6.7)

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