You can use an external drive or secondary volume as a startup disk from which to install the Mac operating system.

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  2. Jun 29, 2011 - You can get a copy of the original Grey disk from Apple for about $15. If you want Tiger you need to buy a Retail copy (Black) to do the install.

Also note for Intel Macs, you can only use the 10.4 installer disc prebundled with them when they were sold. For PowerPC Macs, 10.4 was the first Mac OS X to ship on DVD, with a hard to find CD Media Exchange Program. Firewire DVD drives had mixed compatibility with the 10.4 installer discs, and not all 10.4 compatible Macs shipped with DVD drive. http://www.macsales.com/ still sells compatible ones. And some PowerPC Macs shipped new with 10.4.3 or earlier, and need the 10.4.6 Retail installer if you bought the 10.4 installer disc. To find out which ones did, see this tip:


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I've had Mac OS X Lion installed on a mid-2011 iMac. I've erased the main partition and when I try to repair OS installation it connects to the Internet and says that it can't continue and I should contact Apple Support. I don't have original CD which should've come with an iMac. How can I install at least some version of OS X?

Update: I've downloaded what looks like an installation app for Mac OS X Lion with a 4.6Gb InstallESD.dmg file but can't open it on Windows. I've tried PowerISO and MagicISO to no effect. Is it possible to create Mac OS installation media on Windows?

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If you don't have access to another computer:

  • Try and get Internet Recovery to work. Apple has details on this here: About OS X Recovery – basically, given high speed internet access and enough time, the recovery partition installed with Mac OS X Lion or OS X Mountain Lion should enable you to download the installer. You can then reinstall the system. Given your vague error description it's hard to diagnose the problem here, but this is the usual way to go.

  • Apple used to sell USB keys with a Mac OS X Lion installer on it for around $60. They don't appear to do this anymore but maybe you can find one.

If you have access to another Mac:

  • Download the OS X Lion installer from another Mac's App Store using your Apple ID. Once you downloaded the installer you can create a bootable flash drive using /Applications/Install OS X Lion.app. Ars Technica has an in-depth guide on how to do that: How to create a bootable, backup Mountain Lion install disk

  • Not feeling like hacking? Let Lion DiskMaker do the job for you:

    Lion Disk Maker is an application […] that you can use […] to burn a DVD or build a bootable drive from Mac OS X Lion or OS X Mountain Lion Installation program.

    It requires you to download the installer through the App Store just like above, but creating the USB drive is now way easier.

  • If you don't have access to a Mac with App Store installed, you need to find your installer elsewhere. The internet is full of … 'places' where you can find installer images for OS X versions. I'll leave it up to you to find them. These installers contain a .dmg disk image, which you can restore to a USB key the same way as explained in the Ars Technica article above.

    Basically, you'll need to open Disk Utility, then select your 8 GB USB key, partition it fully with Mac OS Extended (Journaled).

    Then from the Restore tab, restore your .dmg to the newly created partition:

    You can now use your USB key like an installation disc.

  • For older versions of OS X (10.5, 10.6), you will also have to find an installation medium since there's no way to get them from the App Store, but the rest of the process is the same.

If you only have access to a Windows PC:

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  • You will need the OS X install disk image (see above for various methods on how to obtain one), then use the 15-day free trial of TransMac to copy the disk image to your USB drive. Be aware that other Windows tools might not be able to read the Apple-native DMG files.

    The right-side panel of TransMac allows you to right click your USB drive, the format the disk with the disk image. Point it to your .dmg file and click Open.

    MacDrive, which offers a 5-day trial, probably does the same, but I haven't been able to verify this yet.

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