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Apr 21, 2014 8:10 PM in response to rkaufmann87by Auntie Apple,The disc says OS X Lion 10.7.1 - Install and Startup Disc and it came from Apple.
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Apr 21, 2014 8:36 PM in response to rkaufmann87by Dah•veed,I wonder if it could be a slip-in disk?
OS X Snow Leopard was the last version of OS X that came as Install DVDs with a new Mac, as well as the last version with a retail DVD. But since OS X Lion was the first MAS version of OS X and the newest version of OS X usually comes with a new Mac after the new version has been made public, Apple may have made disks of OS X Lion to slip into the box with a new Mac that shipped from the factory with OS X Snow Leopard installed, but sold after the release of OS X Lion and before Macs shipped from the factory with Lion.
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Apr 21, 2014 8:46 PM in response to Dah•veedby Auntie Apple,Ok, the disk did NOT come with a system. It came from Apple afterwards. This makes you technically correct, but, these are legitimate copies.
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Apr 21, 2014 8:50 PM in response to Auntie Appleby Dah•veed,I didn't say that you got it with a system. I was thinking out loud about how this disk may have come into existence for it to ba available to you. Apart from the MAS download, Apple only ever sold Lion on an expensive USB thumbdrive. Because most folks here who want OS X Lion don't get sold or sent a disk, they get sold a redemption code to download Lion from the MAS.
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Apr 21, 2014 9:10 PM in response to Auntie Appleby rkaufmann87,Auntie Apple wrote:
The disc says OS X Lion 10.7.1 - Install and Startup Disc and it came from Apple.
Please post a photograph of the disc.
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Jan 11, 2015 12:22 PM in response to rkaufmann87by Spyrmac,maybe somebody created an install dvd for 10.7
but it would not have an apple cover / artwork
unless the creator has trying to impress someone or sell them as ''official apple''
officially no discs of lion were released. not even in rumors …
there was a usb drive with the lion installer but since most preferred the apple store method (which i do not like as long as it is the only source to redownload your OS - i prefer physical media and that's why you have to create a bootable dvd/usb) they stopped selling it .
it would be better if they offered a combination of physical media and apple store
like you buy the disk and you put your apple ID and you have it available through apple store to download but you always keep the disk.
we would not have the trouble of making bootable dvd's (L,ML) and usb drives 10.9 / 10.10
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Jan 11, 2015 12:36 PM in response to Wayne77gatorby Spyrmac,so let me get it …
did you purchase os x 10.7 ?
or did apple gave you a redeem code ?
because you say that you did not have internet recovery and did not purchase the OS
even if you bought the OS on another mac , unless you made an install dvd / usb drive you would not have any way to install it since your mac does not support internet recovery. am i right ?
so apple gave you a code and you created an apple ID of your own then redeemed that code in the mac app store in a mac in an apple store and then your iMac was able to download 10.7 Lion and install ?
that sounds like internet recovery …
but you said you purchased it digitally (the only way to get 10.7) and you redeemed sth in another mac
that part i do not get.
and might be useful to me someday that's why i ask
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Sep 26, 2015 11:55 AM in response to Alley_Catby FlaParrotHead,Do 2009 27" iMac really support Internet Recovery? I thought I read 2010 and newer. When I try on my iMac with a newly installed SSD I keep getting the filefolder ? flashing icon. Looks like I need to install OS from CD then recover from TC.
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by rkaufmann87,Sep 26, 2015 12:37 PM in response to FlaParrotHead
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Sep 26, 2015 12:37 PM
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Photos for MacFlaParrotHead wrote:
Do 2009 27" iMac really support Internet Recovery? I thought I read 2010 and newer. When I try on my iMac with a newly installed SSD I keep getting the filefolder ? flashing icon. Looks like I need to install OS from CD then recover from TC.
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I will let Apple explain it. OS X: About OS X Recovery - Apple Support