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  • Darius
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    Okay – I’ll comment out the 10.7.3 update then, as the system version is 10.7.3, and the build of the ESD in use is 11D50

    Thank you for the help.

    Darius
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    Thank you.

    Still no dice though.

    Since you mentioned catalog files, even though I’m new at this, I directed my digging in that direction.

    I noted the following line:

    [code]# We’re assuming your using the original 10.7.0 build 11A511 as your install ‘media’, otherwise comment out the next line
    [/code]
    OK… so how do I tell which build is in my install ESD? I just downloaded it – so it’s almost guaranteed NOT to be the original. OTOH, if it’s not 10.7.3 all wrapped up, I still need the combo updater.

    Also, despite the fact I wiped the directory and re-checked out InstaDMG from scratch using “svn checkout http://instadmg.googlecode.com/svn/trunk ” the revision in the remarks for the 10.7 vanilla catalog still says 425. This despite the svn update I ran earlier before trying a nuke-and-pave explicitly telling me that that file had been updated.

    So the expected Sha1 per the catalog file is:

    [code]
    OS X Lion Update 10.7.3 http://support.apple.com/downloads/DL1484/en_US/MacOSXUpdCombo10.7.3.dmg sha1:b8322dbd1f7b55bf35aac4122ad2204c51307793[/code]

    Where the error still tells me it’s not matching:

    [code]Resources.commonExceptions.FileNotFoundException: Downloaded file did not match checksum: http://support.apple.com/downloads/DL1484/en_US/MacOSXUpdCombo10.7.3.dmg (b8322dbd1f7b55bf35aac4122ad2204c51307793 vs. 0862faacd3fc43063f8807e39d4f595b1100e0b8)
    [/code]

    So I guess the real questions are:

    * how do I tell if the ESD is 10.7.0, 10.7.1, 10.7.2, etc? (any of these should work as the hardware is white educational MacBook)
    * If it is anything less than 10.7.3, should I just change the checksum? I can likely verify this by independently downloading it and running the checksum generator on it….

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