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drumminator

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Dec 24, 2012
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Ive created a bootable usb with mountain lion on it and when i hold down option and select the boot drive i get the prohibited symbol. any ideas ?
thanks again
 

drumminator

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Dec 24, 2012
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the model year is a 2008 mac pro 8 core 3.0 ghz 16 gig ram 2 hard drives,i also have a macbook 2008 running mountain lion.Ive been using the desktop in target disk mode to install osx using the laptop but even then when i go to turn it on i get the prohibited symbol ? would disk repair help ??
thanks !
 

drumminator

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Dec 24, 2012
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used the laptop for the download an make the bootable usb but when i select the usb for the boot i get the prohibited symbol.
 

Yebubbleman

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Look up your serial number on Apple's support site and see what model you have. If you have the Mac Pro (8-Core), Mountain Lion isn't supported on your Mac. If you have the Mac Pro (Early 2008), then you might've messed up somewhere in making your bootable USB drive as all versions of Mountain Lion are supported on that Mac.
 

ClassObject

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Look up your serial number on Apple's support site and see what model you have. If you have the Mac Pro (8-Core), Mountain Lion isn't supported on your Mac. If you have the Mac Pro (Early 2008), then you might've messed up somewhere in making your bootable USB drive as all versions of Mountain Lion are supported on that Mac.

I'm confused??? 2008 mp should work no matter.
 

hfg

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Sorry to ask this ... but you did format the thumb drive for GUID JHFS+ before you transferred the bootable OS to it? :)

The 2008 Mac Pro runs ML 10.8.2 just fine, and I have had no problems booting from thumb flash drives with mine.

Something is wrong with your USB drive configuration.



Good luck...
 

xcodeSyn

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Nov 25, 2012
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Ive created a bootable usb with mountain lion on it and when i hold down option and select the boot drive i get the prohibited symbol. any ideas ?
Have you tried the bootable usb with other computers? Try it with your laptop. If you get the same problem, then you know the problem is with the bootable usb. Follow the instructions here to remake one.
 

drumminator

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Dec 24, 2012
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i did not format the thumb drive i think that will be the next thing i try. if i cant get anything else to work im going to just bring it in to the IT guy at my school, hes all sorts of apple certified. Something else interesting to note.I ran the Mountain lion install from my macbook connected to my mac pro tower and selected the hard drive on the mac pro,ran through the install and everything and after i shut down the laptop and everything and go to boot back up i still get the prohibited sign.
thanks again for the help guys
much appreciated
 

monkeybagel

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Jul 24, 2011
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i did not format the thumb drive i think that will be the next thing i try. if i cant get anything else to work im going to just bring it in to the IT guy at my school, hes all sorts of apple certified. Something else interesting to note.I ran the Mountain lion install from my macbook connected to my mac pro tower and selected the hard drive on the mac pro,ran through the install and everything and after i shut down the laptop and everything and go to boot back up i still get the prohibited sign.
thanks again for the help guys
much appreciated

What does it read if you boot in Verbose mode ( Cmd+V at startup bong). The last few lines should shed light on the problem.
 

justperry

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Aug 10, 2007
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i did not format the thumb drive i think that will be the next thing i try. if i cant get anything else to work im going to just bring it in to the IT guy at my school, hes all sorts of apple certified. Something else interesting to note.I ran the Mountain lion install from my macbook connected to my mac pro tower and selected the hard drive on the mac pro,ran through the install and everything and after i shut down the laptop and everything and go to boot back up i still get the prohibited sign.
thanks again for the help guys
much appreciated

The probable problem here is that it downloads a OS X version compatible with the Macbook and not the Mac Pro, there are driver issues and that's why you get the sign at startup.
Do as the above poster (monkeybagel) says and boot up with Command-v and tell us what you see, on top of the screen you might see "Incompatible CPU"
 

drumminator

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Dec 24, 2012
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it said something about " this version of osx is not supported" ?? no sure what thats all about.and it said reason Mac-f4208da9

thanks !

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reason Mac-f4208da9
 

justperry

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I'm a rolling stone.
it said something about " this version of osx is not supported" ?? no sure what thats all about.
thanks !

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reason Mac-f4208da9

MacPro 2,1 or macPro 3,1????

If it is the 2,1 the Maximum OS version is 10.7.4, the 3,1 is able to run the latest OS.

Go to the Apple Menu, select About this Mac, then click more Info, System Profiler Opens and look up the Model Identifier.
 

drumminator

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Dec 24, 2012
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its a mac pro 3.1 i cant even turn the computer on. wont boot into osx :rolleyes: all i get is the prohibited symbol
 

justperry

macrumors G5
Aug 10, 2007
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its a mac pro 3.1 i cant even turn the computer on. wont boot into osx :rolleyes: all i get is the prohibited symbol

Then I think what is going on is what I said in one of my former posts, the macbook is downloading a OS version compatible with the Macbook and not the MacPro, your MacPro can run 10.8.2 but it seems to be incompatible with the OS X version you installed.
 

drumminator

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Dec 24, 2012
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hmm do you know how i would go about getting the one for a mac pro ??

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didnt come with one.i bought the computer used so the disks were MIA
 

drumminator

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Dec 24, 2012
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just tried the recovery assistant and when i go to open the usb i get the same thing, that damn prohibited symbol :( i feel like ive tried everything, ill probably just end up bringing it in to get looked at.
thanks for the suggestions !
more are welcome !
 

justperry

macrumors G5
Aug 10, 2007
12,557
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I'm a rolling stone.
just tried the recovery assistant and when i go to open the usb i get the same thing, that damn prohibited symbol :( i feel like ive tried everything, ill probably just end up bringing it in to get looked at.
thanks for the suggestions !
more are welcome !

Bringing it in is the same as doing it yourself, as I said before you try to 'copy'/Install it from the Macbook which downloads an incompatible system, the only way you'll get Mountain Lion on it is the legal way, I think you have to buy Snow Leopard first and from there you can upgrade to Mountain Lion, Snow Leopard is needed as far as I know.
You are trying to install it the illegal way.

Edit: Look here for more information, you have to buy SL before you can Upgrade, it's in the Q&A. $ 19.99

To Quote one posters question:

I am running 10.5.8 and want to upgrade to Lion in july but i need Snow leopard to download. Can i skip snow leopard and just get Lion?
Asked by Robert F Jun 11, 2011
3 Answers
Best Answer
No. You'll have to purchase OSX 10.6 snow leopard from the Apple store and upgrade your computer in order to download and install OSX Lion.

And another:

If I buy 10.6.3 can I then upgrade to mountain lion
Asked by Ron P Dec 26, 2012
1 Answer
Answer
Yes, if your computer meets the requirements for Mountain Lion, you can get there by installing 10.6.3 then updating to 10.6.8 with Software Update. This gives you the Mac App Store where you can buy Mountain Lion
 
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drumminator

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Dec 24, 2012
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Maine
yea i dont have a copy snow leopard on disk, thats one of the reasons for bringing it in (the IT guy can use his copy) plus if there is a deeper underlying issue it can be addressed by someone much more computer competent then myself.
thanks !
 

justperry

macrumors G5
Aug 10, 2007
12,557
9,750
I'm a rolling stone.
yea i dont have a copy snow leopard on disk, thats one of the reasons for bringing it in (the IT guy can use his copy) plus if there is a deeper underlying issue it can be addressed by someone much more computer competent then myself.
thanks !

I updated my above Post.

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He won't do that, you have to buy a copy of SL and then Upgrade to ML, you're going to spend more money on it by bringing it in.
 
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