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OS X Lion is likely to continue receiving security patches at least until the follow-up to Mountain Lion is released; OS X Snow Leopard has likely already stopped receiving security patches. (Although Apple may break with their traditional behaviour and provide a little more support for Snow Leopard specifically because it represents the end of the road for 32-bit Intel machines.) Therefore, personally I would strongly recommend you should upgrade to Lion if you can manage to get your hands on it. |
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Same here in UK. In Lion, App Store, option click, there it is and...
There was an error in the App Store. Please try again later. (13) Bah Humbug!
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In this case, if you can't get Lion from the App Store and have a spare external drive large enough to hold a Lion install, you can obtain a full, bootable Lion install image for your system via Internet Recovery: hold down Command+R while your Mac starts up to do a recovery boot, start a "reinstall" to the external drive, then wait for Lion to finish downloading from Apple, but unplug the external drive before the system reboots to complete the install.
At this point, your external drive should contain a file named "InstallESD.dmg". This is a Lion installer image, capable of booting your Mac, that can be restored to a disk (flash drive, SD card, external hard drive partition, etc.) or burnt to a DVD with Disk Utility. While a pain in the ass, this process should be reliable and, for machines that shipped with Lion, independent of App Store purchases and availability. |
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Also, If your mac detects an error with you HDD, it automatically boots from the internet partition on the server. As to the Lion being hidden in purchases, just unhide it by going into your account in the Mac App Store under quick links, sign in, and click on "View Hidden Purchases" From there, you can select Lion and "Unhide" it. Hope that helps people in the dark about this. And also, Lion is available by calling 1-800-MY-APPLE via the Legacy Store. Very simple process, just call, pay, and get emailed a redemption code for Lion!
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I've never heard of the "Legacy Store." And since I've already paid for Lion, are they going to insist I pay again if I call them? (I ask this because I called Apple last night about an issue with my third generation AppleTV and the <ahem> helpful representative wouldn't talk to me about it unless I purchased an AppleCare contract. The fact that I had only connected the thing for the first time yesterday was irrelevant. I'm starting to believe that Apple is forgetting about customer service in favor of their infinite wisdom.) I still maintain that Apple is going about this the wrong way. Not every consumer is a total idiot; let us choose for ourselves.
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I do not even have to option click on purchases to see Lion in the list of my purchases. Even Xcode for Snow Leopard still appears in that list (and that is a different beast than the free Xcode for Lion/Mountain Lion). The strange thing is that Amazon's Kindle app NEVER shows up in my list of purchases - it's the only app that the App Store always "forgets" to list; the App Store's been doing that since Snow Leopard.
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No, you can upgrade straight from Snow Leopard to Mountain Lion. You don't have to have ever had Lion and you won't get charged for Lion either. Pay your $19.99 and enjoy Mountain Lion.
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I just did this last night. I see my purchase but it wont let me download it due to being on Mountain Lion. So I just changed the OS X version number following this guide: http://justindaigle.com/blog/2010/02...ystem-version/
Change it to 10.6.6 and then it will let you download it. Then just change it back when you're done. |
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My mid-2007 24" iMac came with Tiger as well; and is one of the earliest Macs that supports Mountain Lion.
I haven't downloaded it yet... but soon.
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I never needed the "Option Key Trick" to re-download Lion since it stayed under my Purchase tab, and the Download function kept being available, but I had a question... I downloaded it after the release of 10.7.5 and got an MD5SUM for the DMG that was different than that I confirmed was 10.7.4. (Back when Lion was actually available for purchase, it told me what version it was on the product page, now the product page in the app store is unavailable)
Does that mean that if I take the DMG and burn it to DVD, it will actually be 10.7.5 instead of 10.7.0 or some other point release?
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If I bought it I should be able to redownload
I am replacing disc in my mac pro with SSD and things didn't go as planned,
but I have my 10.6 snow leopard disc so I can get back to life but now I can't download Lion because of so screwy scheme Apple has come up with , this sucks. Apple software is getting a troublesome as MS to deal with. In the past if I bought the software I had a disc that I could back to use if an emergency came up now I have nothing. I'm not going to be buying software from the app store anymore as if I lose or change out discs I can loose all the apps I paid for. |
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I just called Apple and ordered Lion 10.7 for $29. After a couple days they emailed me a code to put into the AppStore which added Lion to my purchases.
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[Tutorial] Three Finger Drag on Non-supported Multitouch Macs (MAJOR UPDATES!!! (6/6/2013)) ![]() Front Row for Lion Now I know why the maps icon wants you to jump off of a bridge! |
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