so would i look for a day before i upgraded or something?
it said: Your Time Machine backup disk cant be found.
Oh yeah, you need a backup drive for the new time machine to work! This is our final chance to fix it before we give it to apple. Before we continue, I need to know a few things:
Did you buy the Macbook brand new or used?
Did it come with some grey discs?
All Macs have a special set of discs made for that model. These usually are;
*A set of Restore Discs(the number varies by each model)
*An Application Disc(includes iLife and games and such)
*A Disc labeled Hardware Diagnostic Disc(To help with diagnosing hardware problems)
*And last but not least, A Version of Mac OS X that was available when that computer was released(You said you had a black MacBook, so your computer shipped with Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger through 10.5.6 Leopard)
Using the System restore disc(s) sets your computer back to the day it was opened, no lion.
Using the Software Install disc won't make the computer restore, it will install the version shipped with the Mac.
I would also recommend before using any system software-changing discs to use the hardware diagnostics disc. This disc will tell you if the problem is hardware-based(though from what has happened, I will bet it's Software-Based).
Hope you can get the thing running!