![]() That said, if you really want to run the latest Mac OS X that MacBook model supports, then you'll need to acquire a copy of the Install Mac OS X Lion.app application bundle and use DiskMaker X (formerly Lion DiskMaker) to create the USB Installer as it does not support the createinstallmedia command found in the application bundles of the OS X installers starting with OS X Mavericks and later. From a security standpoint, you'd be better off running a current version of Linux Mint then Mac OS X Lion 10.7.5 on that MacBook. There might be old copies of Lion, Mountain Lion, and even Snow Leopard for sale on sites like eBay.The MacBook 13" Mid 2007 is obsolete! Meaning that even with the latest version of Mac OS X it supports, 10.7.5, the OS is no longer supported in any respect, has un-patched security flaws that will never be fixed. Non-developers can buy OS X Mountain Lion ($19.99) and OS X Lion ($19.99) from Apple directly. Apple will email you an unlock code, which you can redeem in the Mac App Store. If you have a valid Apple Developer account, you might be able to download older versions from /downloads. ![]() This will put an installation app in your Applications folder, which you should leave there. Once any of these downloads are complete, mount the. Leave the installation app in your Applications folder.ĭirect Disk Image Links for Older macOS Downloads Once any of these downloads finishes, do not open the installer to begin the installation. Mac App Store Links for Older macOS Downloads
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