Mac OSX Lion 10.7.2 is the eleventh real arrival of OS X from Apple for Mac PCs. It has everything that you can consider with an exceptionally rich design. Mac OSX Lion 10.7.2 has a more cleaner and eye appealing dock.
My MacBook came with OS X Lion pre-installed. I then downloaded and installed Mountain Lion on the same partition for free, when it was launched.
Now I need to install OS X Lion (10.7) in order to use Firemonkey with it (Xcode 4.2) and I can't find the image/recovery partition/download on app store for installing 10.7 on another partition...
How can I get it? I tried downloading a retail dmg etc, with a bootable pen drive, bootable partition etc and it doesn't work...
Am I missing something? is there an official way through apple to re-install 10.7 since I actually 'own' it?
Well, I did get a Lion image from a friend and burned it to a DVD following the steps. when I booted in verbose mode it said:
This Version of Mac OS X is not supported on this platform! reason: Mac-6F01561E16C75D06.
But my MacBook Pro came with OS X Lion, so I don't fully understand why such message would come up.
Jake ArmstrongJake Armstrong
1 Answer
You can download OS X 10.7 (Lion) from the App Store by signing in with your Apple ID:
Mac Os X Lion 107 2 Iso Download Full
Now you have two choices. You can either install Lion on your Mac or create a virtual machine:
Now you can install Xcode 4.2. Download it from the Apple developer site:
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