

- #BUY MAC OS X LION CD HOW TO#
- #BUY MAC OS X LION CD MAC OSX#
- #BUY MAC OS X LION CD INSTALL#
- #BUY MAC OS X LION CD SERIAL#
- #BUY MAC OS X LION CD CODE#
#BUY MAC OS X LION CD CODE#
The code you are interested in is the one circled in red.
#BUY MAC OS X LION CD SERIAL#
The E-Mail you'll receive from the Apple contains a serial code
#BUY MAC OS X LION CD HOW TO#
So let's see how to download Lion from App Store. From where? After 1 hour of googling and looking around in the App Store, I've realized that the code you receive in license file is not the product-key, but a redemption code to use on the App Store (instructions in Italian are not clear.). After 6 days (.ummm, this delay was probably caused by Christmas holidays.) I've received an E-Mail from Apple with my license. So I've bought a new license through the Apple Store in Italy.
#BUY MAC OS X LION CD MAC OSX#
But, since there are a lot of apps that don't run on Snow Leopard, I would update it to Lion (10.7), the latest Mac OSX release available for my MacBook. Zsh: Segmentation fault hdiutil makehybrid -iso -joliet -o ~/disk.I'm the happy owner of an old 2007 MacBook Pro. I found that it produced a segmentation fault $ hdiutil makehybrid -iso -joliet -o ~/disk.iso /Volumes/RedHat_6_2 In the former attempt at using dd I had not required the need for sudo.Īfter following all of the answers above, only this method worked, which I found on Create an exact duplicate of a CD from the command line.įWIW, when trying to use hdiutil hybriddisk -iso -joliet -o ~/disk.iso /Volumes/RedHat_6_2 Note the use of sudo dd, without which I got a permissions error. Which then produced an ISO file that I could then just double click to mount. Sudo dd if=/dev/disk2s0 of=~/RHDisk.iso bs=2048 Instead, I found that I had to specify the slice number, in addition to the disk number, i.e. When double clicking the resultant ISO file, the DiskImageMounter utility gave the following error message: Produced an ISO that was not, thereafter, mountable 1.
#BUY MAC OS X LION CD INSTALL#
On Catalina, when trying to copy an old RedHat 6.2 install CD I found that using diskutil unmountDisk /dev/disk2 iso files are only readable but not writeable, and if one month later you issue a dd command that might overwrite an existing file, it actually will come back with a "Permission denied" error so that you won't overwrite that existing file. In addition, since dd can overwrite any existing file, so you might want to do chmod 444 *.iso so that all.
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(or go to Finder and use Applications -> Utilities -> Terminal).
