Having waited with baited breath over the release of Mac OS X 10.7 Lion, I was disappointed to find out that my particular brand of MacBook Black (Intel Core Duo 2.0GHz from 2006 – EveryMac.com spec here) was officially not supported.
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Mac Os X 10.10 Intel Atom in think apple should release Mac OS X on intel CPU's as well as power pc. It will work on the platform and its major components do work on intel. As the powerpc G4 is so much more powerful than intel pentium the G4's can be used for high end jobs whilst the pentium's can be used for word processing. Mac OS X 10.6.2, the forthcoming update for Apple's Snow Leopard operating system, is reported to disable support for the Intel Atom processor, preventing unauthorized PC netbooks from running the. Starting with OS X Lion, Apple did away with DVDs and other media as a method of installing software and switched to a download model instead.Even so, it's still easy to create a USB installation disk for OS X Lion if you want to install Lion on a freshly formatted hard drive, if you're in an emergency booting situation, or if you need to repair your Mac's hard drive.
– Processors Apple will officially support Mac OS X 10.7 Lion on are:
- Any Core 2 Duo processor
- Any Xeon Dual Core or better processor
- Any Intel i3, i5 or i7 processor
- Any PowerPC processor
- An Intel Mac from the following:
- iMac 4,1 2006 17″ / 20″
- iMac 4,2 2006 17″
- Mac Mini 1,1 Early & Late 2006
- MacBook 1,1 13″ Mid-2006
- MacBook Pro 1,1 15″ A1150 2006
- MacBook Pro 1,2 17″ A1151 2006
- MacBook Pro 1,1 15″ 2006
The discussion here is actually about supporting 32-bit vs. 64-bit. This solution works, as long as binaries included with the OS include 32-bit. As soon as these are removed (from Software Update and the like), then the solution will falter.
Now, not being one to give up on these things lightly, a little investigation reveals a simple method of getting the installer to run and upgrade this hardware. It seems that the only thing preventing a Lion installation on a 32-bit platform is a hidden (from the system, or available through Terminal) file that can be removed:
/System/Library/CoreServices/PlatformSupport.plist
There is a small gotcha to this, is that you need to install Lion to a supported platform first (such as a Core 2 Duo), then migrate that installation to the unsupported platform. During or immediately after the migration, the file above should be removed, so the migration will live happily on the unsupported hardware.
One suggestion I would make (as with all upgrades) is one of two routes prior to any upgrades:
- Install the new OS to a separate partition, so there is always a roll-back or escape lane should (god forbid) anything go awry).
- Ensure you have a full backup of your OS before installing / upgrading, using Time Machine to an external drive.
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