No such luck. I did a couple lion download upgrades before I heard of
the disc burn tip.
I'll log on and see if it has links to my old build. But I doubt it.
Otherwise it's 10.7.4 and "fasten your seat belts",..
Greg Huson wrote:
>I built mine off the 10.7 installer I purchased on a thumb drive - hopefully you have disc around somewhere - then run the updater -
>
>http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1484
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>You could do one system, then clone it. I recommend using SSD drives, even on a Mac. You can put them in the extra optical slot.
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>On Jun 19, 2012, at 2:06 PM, RT wrote:
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>>On the subject - 10.7.4 is the flavor of the day at Apple store now.
>>
>>Is there any way to get 10.7.3 downloaded? I have a couple Symphonies
>>to build.
>>
>>RT
>>
>>
>>RT wrote:
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>>>I concur w/ DD. You need SL in order to "officially" purchase Lion at
>>>the App store.
>>>
>>>To make that easier, Apple sent me a FREE SL installer disk recently, in
>>>the hopes that I'll use it to log on and purchase Lion.
>>>
>>>Real nice of them.
>>>
>>>RT
>>>
>>>Dennis Degan wrote:
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>>>>
>>>>I previously wrote:
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>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>You can do this IF you have Snow Leopard installed. The 10.7
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>installer requires SL for the Lion upgrade to run.
>>>>
>>>>On Jun 13, 2012, at 7:16 PM, Job ter Burg (L2B) wrote:
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>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>No, it does not require Snow Leopard per se. The point of the
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>clean install is that you don't build on the previous OS.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>There's a trick that lets you create a bootable Lion install DVD.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>http://macs.about.com/od/macoperatingsystems/qt/Create-A-Bootable-Copy-Of-Os-X-Lion.htm
>>>
>>>
>>>>I say:
>>>>
>>>>Oh, yeah. I forgot about that bootable DVD. I even have one. ;)
>>>>However, if you try to run the Lion installer APPLICATION, Snow
>>>>Leopard is required. You could still be doing a clean install; it's
>>>>just that the Lion installer application looks for SL before it will
>>>>run:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>><http://macs.about.com/od/macoperatingsystems/qt/Mac-Os-X-Lion-Preview-Mac-Os-X-Lion-Minimum-Requirements.htm
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>>>
>>>
>>>>Near the bottom of the page:
>>>>"Because the Lion OS can only be purchased from the Mac App Store,
>>>>you'll need to have Snow Leopard running on your Mac. Snow Leopard is
>>>>the minimum requirement for running the Mac App Store application. If
>>>>you haven't upgraded to Snow Leopard, you should do so now, while the
>>>>product is still readily available."
>>>>
>>>>Dennis Degan, Video Editor-Consultant-Knowledge Bank
>>>>NBC Today Show, New York
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