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Old 03-10-2012
Upgrade prior download without wi-fi

New Apple user going crazy with the wi-fi connection issues....

Went to the Apple store and downloaded 10.7.3 but delayed the install.
Came home and wireless was working much better, but I screwed it up with the "Renew DHCP Lease" sleeping wi-fi attempted fix.
I now see that 10.7.3 didn't install when I turned the MBA back on.

How do I run the install without wi-fi working?
(If the answer is to run a command line, I need to know how to do that too, sorry)

Save me a trip back to the Apple store!
Bill

---------- Post updated at 02:32 PM ---------- Previous update was at 11:24 AM ----------

Went to Starbucks and completed the 10.7.3 install and then a firmware install and my wi-fi may now be working!!!!!!!!!
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