I had an experience today that didn't make a lot of logical sense to me, so I'm wondering if anyone here can explain why i'm getting these results. . . .
I have a MBP retina that shipped with 10.7.4.
I also have a bootable OS X installation on a USB stick with 10.7.3 installed on it. Today, i downloaded the latest 10.7.5 combo update from apple's dev site and installed that on my USB stick while booted on a 2011 MBP. After installing 10.7.5, that USB stick boots my MBP retina just fine, no issues.
Based on that experience, I figured I could take my 10.7.3 installESD.dmg, compile it with the 10.7.5 combo update in Casper Admin, and be able to image the Retina with the resulting configuration. That was not the case. The machine does not boot- I just get the circle-with-slash after the image is applied. The recovery partition that was laid down on the SSD doesn't boot it either.
Why does the USB stick boot the machine while the compiled image does not?
Also, why the HELL can't I download a lion installer from the App store on this machine? It shipped with 10.7.4! WTF, Apple? I opened a case with my applecare rep about this today, he asked me to download the OS using internet recovery. jebus h. cripes, this is bad.