RoaringCore allows you to install Lion beta 1 on any unsupported Intel Mac, even after the beta 1 installer expired. It was released in Summer of 2011. Lion Developer Preview 1 could be hacked to run on Core Duo and Solo processors by installing it with a newer machine, then modifying some files, and swapping the HD to the older machine.
I did this. Unfortunately, Apple beta installers expire, so it is no longer possible to do a clean install. I took my installed copy, cleaned off all my content, and created a .sparseimage backup of it to distribute. I don’t recommend only having Roaring Core on your machine. You don’t get iCloud support or iTunes syncing with 2011 and 2012 devices. But you do get Mission Control, LaunchPad, Fullscreen support, new gestures, and numerous other Lion features. A big thanks to http://longhurstconsulting.com/ for helping us with getting this to work.
Direct Download:
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File name: Roaringcore-Beta2.zip
File size: 3.41GB
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File name: Roaringcore-Beta2.zip
File size: 3.41GB
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Mac OS X Lion Download 10.7.5 DMG: File Type.dmg File Size: 3.50GB Download. Note: Let Us Know In comments if any link is not working, We will update ASAP. Why Have We Uploaded The OS X 10.7.5 Here For Download? We were getting frustrated finding Apple IOS and DMGs easily for our older Mac computers. So we decided to make our own website for it. OS X Lion 10.7 is the first version of OS X to be distributed exclusively through the Mac App Store, so you’ll have to be upgraded to Snow Leopard 10.6.8 to install the update. A license to run OS X Lion costs $29.99, which can run on multiple machines, as long as they are connected to the same Apple ID.
Mac Os X 10.7 Installer
Check out this video on how to install: