HELP . CAN THIS BE USED TO repair the mapping on an external hard drive. My ext 1tb will not un mount, I got it going for a moment, due to bad permission in aperture , it wen funny again. The drive shows folders but no files, , I cannot partition it or do I want to? No as my 9 years of photos are on it, Now , I have the lion ox 10.7 on disc and on usb stick, is this the same thing?
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If you open App Store and click Updates, you can update your Lion installer to version 1.0.16. It replaces your copy if you allowed it to self-erase at installation. But using the InstallESD.dmg from inside this installer (SHA1 = 8ef208772f878698e9dd92b3632e25b23ffc9ca7) creates a bootable 10.7.3 (11D50) USB stick. That is cool.
2) Am a correct in assuming that if I make a Bootable Mac OS X 10.7 Lion Installer from a USB Flash Drive (by following your instructions), this can also be used as an External Lion Boot Recovery Drive?
No, as long as you are installing Lion on your own personal Macs, this is fine. Mac OS X Lion comes with a very generous personal license that allows you to install the OS on all of your personal Macs. This method just allows you to avoid downloading the entire package again.
You have 11A511. The App Store version is 11A494. Slightly older version for the older Macs. 11A511 components are downloaded during the install process. See my comment to your other post about option-clicking.
This does not work for the version released through the app store as 10.7.0, there is no such install file left around. Maybe Apple adjusted the installer to prevent this? I am looking for a way to do this to install to my other machines as this iMac will be going back to Snow Leopard for the time being.
I lost my OSX SL CD. Can I buy and download Lion on my MacBook Air, make a usb-stick like this, and then do a clean install with it on my iMac? Or will this usb stick only be useable on the machine I made it?
you will be able to do an upgrade using this methodon your macs as long as they have core 2 duo ornewer intel processor 2gb of ram or more 8 + gb of harddrive space free I would recommend 40gb + free forbest performance and even though you have downloadedlion using a Mac other than you are installing it on the installerwill still insist you have to be running 10.6.6 or laterand will not proceed with the upgrade unless you are running10.6.6 or later
If you have the foresight to let Time Machine perform a full backup of your Mac before running the Lion installer (but after it has downloaded from the App Store) then you can skip re-downloading the 4Gb file. Just go to Time Machine, visit your Applications folder, find the TM backup with the Lion installer (Install Mac OS X Lion) and restore it. Ta-da! ;)
after lion is installed the lion app will disappear from yourapps folder you basically have to extract the installesd.dmgbefore you or the Mac restarts to complete the lion installationalternatively you can purchase lion 10.7.0 on USB rom drivefrom the apple site or apple store for 75 aud yes is a littlemore costly but it gives the security that no one can formatthe drive on you making it a good alternative
Java for macOS 2017-001 installs the legacy Java 6 runtime for macOS 10.13 High Sierra, macOS 10.12 Sierra, macOS 10.11 El Capitan, macOS 10.10 Yosemite, macOS 10.9 Mavericks, macOS 10.8 Mountain Lion, and macOS 10.7 Lion.
Mac OS X Lion 10.7 is the eighth major release of Mac OS X is a completely different version from the for windows because it is a version that is totally based on the productivity suite for mac os x. This for mac is one of the best and successors of 2011 and it is followed by the for mac of 2007.
Apple did not at first report any physical media circulation for Lion, for example, a lot of CD-ROMs or a DVD-ROM as utilized for past discharges. Rather, the working framework was said to be accessible only as a download from the Mac App Store for US$29.99. The main earlier form of OS X that underpins the Mac App Store in Snow Leopard, which suggested that any machines that help Lion at present running Tiger or Leopard would initially be moved up to Snow Leopard, instead of enabling an immediate move up to Lion.
macOS x lion 10.7 is the most recent rendition of Mac with new highlights. Nonetheless, this refresh will keep running on Mac 2012 or later forms. On the off chance that you are running macOS X lion 10.7 or prior, you ought to probably move up to the most recent rendition of mac os x lion 10.7 from the App Store.
The main reason for which people preferred downloading apps from the App Store is that it would just download the stub installer (web installer) which is little in size. The real Operating System will begin introducing after running the stub installer.
In this article, you will most likely download MacOS X Lion 10.7 full installer. You can make a bootable USB from the given record and complete a new introduce just as update the present establishment of your Mac OS.
Alternatively, you can also download Mac OS X Lion 10.7 ISO/DMG from our website for free. The installation process will be similar to the installation process of the images downloaded from the app store.
There are a number of reasons why you might want to download macOS X Lion 10.7 ISO. You may need to install it on a different Mac, or you may have an old Mac that is no longer supported by the latest version of macOS and so needs to be updated to the latest version.
Downloading macOS X Lion 10.7 DMG File is a process that involves downloading the file, installing it, and then using it. The first step of this process is to download the file by clicking on the link that has been provided in this article or by visiting the site that hosts this file. Once you have downloaded it, you will need to install it on your system so that you can use it.
I'm trying to restore a Macintosh Powerbook 190cs with System 7.5.3. I have a MacBook Pro with Mac OS X 10.7.3. I downloaded all 19 files (the first file is a .smi while the rest are a .part file extension)to a separate folder and discovered that 10.7.3 can't read .smi files. I get the error "legacy image should be converted" if it's a .smi file or "file not recognized" if it's a .part file..
The 1.44 MB floppy disks must be formatted as Mac OS Standard (HFS) and not Mac OS Extended (HFS+), which may not be possible with your modern Mac. For download convenience, each segment of the 19-part OS 7.5.3 download was designed to fit on a floppy disk. Unfortunately, the resulting set of floppy disks doesn't function as an installer set of disks capable of booting the computer, because there isn't a System folder on any of them. The floppy disks were only intended to be used as a means to copy each disk's partial file to the hard drive of the target computer. Once all 19 segments have been copied, the first .smi file is double-clicked to create the disk image of the OS 7.5.3 installer on the desktop. Drag that disk image to the hard drive and the OS 7.5.3 installer folder will be created on it. Your PowerBook 190cs doesn't have a built-in optical drive, so that eliminates booting the computer from a compatible Mac OS installer disk. The set of floppy disks can't boot the computer, so you're left with the OS already installed on the hard drive (assuming that there is any). If the hard drive is blank, there is a SCSI (HDI-30) port on your PowerBook, so with the correct interface adapter, it could be possible to boot the computer from an external SCSI CD-ROM drive. Acquiring one would only add to the expense of this restoration project. Did you check eBay for an original set of the 190cs OS 7.5.2 installer disks?
With a working (temporary) system, it is normally possible to transfer the nineteen downloaded System 7.5.3 files as they are on 1.44 MB HD floppies. If you have access to a suitable version of StuffIt Expander (4.0.1 or 5.5) on the PB 190cs, do not decode the .bin (MacBinary) until the files are there.
3. When inserting a preformatted Mac floppy into my Macbook containing OS X 10.7.3, it doesn't recognize it. The USB floppy drive mounts, I insert the disk, the window pops up but when I attempt to drag and drop the first disk set (containing 7.5.3) it won't allow me. I get a "circle icon with a slash through it".
4. I can insert a PC formatted floppy disk in 10.7.3, copy the first disk set, the Powerbook 190cs does recognize it but can't execute the file because it considers it as a "PC" application and not a "Mac" one.
I do not know how Mac OS 10.7.3 handles files, but if the PC-formatted (1.44 MB HD) floppy disk is recognised, and if the system allows you to copy a file to this floppy, that method ought to work for transfers. But try to find a way of keeping each downloaded file as .bin (do not decode/decompress any files on the Mac OS 10.7.3 MacBook).
In order to test if the transfer procedure works, it is easier to use any small application from Apple's software archive. For example, try to download and transfer Disk First Aid 7.2.2. If everything is OK, you should be able to launch that program on the PB 190cs.
1. Fine. So, all nineteen files were copied, in as many operations. Did you keep the files as MacBinary? If so, each downloaded and copied file should still have a .bin suffix in its name (after the .smi or the .part).
If in fact, somehow, the MACDISK.EXE file was downloaded via the German web page, the DOS program launched, and a floppy disk successfully created, that diskette (one is sufficient) would appear as a Macintosh disk once moved to the PowerBook 190cs. It should then be possible to open the disk in question and locate the StuffIt Expander installer. Install StuffIt Expander on the PowerBook 190cs.
Once all nineteen downloaded System 7.5.3 .bin files have been decoded on the PowerBook 190cs, the result should be one .smi and eighteen .part files. Place all these decoded files in one common folder. If necessary, rebuild the Desktop. Double-click on the first file = the .smi. This will mount the entire disk image. The System 7.5.3 installer will be found in the mounted image. 2ff7e9595c
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