This was a lifesaver for me! I use a laptop primarily for online courses in college and have switched from Windows to Mac. I'm still in the process of learning how to use the MacBook Air. Somehow, still not knowing how, I managed to delete it. I panicked because I really need my MacBook for class after my windows laptop stopped working. Several people told me that I would have to take it to the Geek Squad or somewhere to get it reprogrammed, but luckily someone pointed me in that direction and said that all I need is a rebuilt OS to do that turn the operating system back on. It worked PERFECTLY! All I had to do was plug it into my USB port when I turned on my MacBook and from there it was easy. Just installed and went through the usual process and my MacBook was like new. Thank you for taking the trouble to be a college student when we have enough trouble already!
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