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Mac Tip: How To Find The First Boot Intro On Your Mac

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Uploaded by on May 18, 2008

Go To: Macintosh HD /System/ Library/ CoreServices/ Setup Assistant.app/ Contents/ Resources/ TransitionSection.bundle/ Contents/ Resources/

Then you should see two Quicktime file!


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  • how can u put them together?

  • Use quick time or iMovie.

  • What is the point of finding this?

  • Some people really enjoy watching the first time booting up their mac, but they don't know how to find it again:P

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  • How do u do this in lion??????

  • Thanks a lot, I was looking for this!!

  • Jesus Christ, it's in Alphabetical Order... how long does it take to find the file?

  • hey dude thanks

  • lul bong

  • iMovie is not necessary. Just open the audio and video separately in QuickTime, select the entire video and then go to the audio, select the entire track, and chose Add to selection and scale.

    Then just save the movie to where ever you want.

    To the OP, you would have an easier time finding stuff if you didn't insist on using icon view all the time. Column view would make things much simpler.

    Then again, looking at your Dock, simple doesn't seem to be your forté.

  • Help me! I use 10.5.7 but i cant find the Setup Assistant! I went the path you told but in file "CoreServices" I found no Setup Assistant! Also searched in Spotlight...

  • Import the video into a new event in imovie, and drag the audio file on top, make sure every thing lines up and then export the movie. MAKE SURE YOU COPY THE INTRO MOVIE AND SOUND OUT OF THE FILE THEY ARE FOUND IN, make a copy on your desktop or something.

  • hi...nice video...can i make that my boot sounds?thanks

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