Macbook os x 2007
MACBOOK OS X 2007 INSTALL
If you attempt to install a current release of either Linux or Windows 10, you should expect to run into unforeseen problems which may be solved by posting a new question. I have an old MacBook white (Model 2,1 mid-late 2007) which wont upgrade beyond Snow Leopard (OS X 10.6). IMO, Windows probably would run to slow to justify the purchase of a license. You can download and try Windows 10 without a purchase, but to keep using requires purchasing a license. I was able to install 64 bit Windows 10 on a 2007 iMac using the 32 bit Windows 7 drivers. The drivers can be downloaded from this Apple website. The 64 bit version would require a memory upgrade to at least 2 GB. You probably could install 32 bit Windows 10. OWC seems to still sell memory for your model. You could upgrade by replacing the 512 MB with either 1 GB or 2 GB. I assume you have the memory split as 1 GB + 512 MB. I have installed both Debian and Xubuntu on a 2007 iMac with 4 GB of RAM. Note: Due to the age of your Mac, Linux probably should be installed to BIOS boot. Xubuntu is basically the same, but with a Desktop interface that requires less RAM. The current Debian ISO can be downloaded from here. Xubuntu with desktop has a has a 512 MB minimum and recommends 2 GB or RAM. What would be available for your Mac depends on the amount of RAM installed.ĭebian with desktop has a 512 MB minimum and recommends 2 GB or RAM. This is a free download from Apple.īecause of the age of the Mac, you should consider abandoning OS X altogether in favor of version of Linux. This purchase is for a download of the software to upgrade from Snow Leopard.
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You should attempt to download to a flash drive in advance or use another machine to download to a flash drive. In other words, the version of Safari is to old. I should point out you probably will not be able to download this update from a OS X 10.6 install.
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You can then either burn to a DVD or create a bootable USB flash drive installer. A free ISO can be downloaded from the internet. The path to store the Mac from scratch would be as follows. I assume that you have not purchased Lion from the Apple App Store and therefore can not download a copy. The last version of OS X compatible with your Mac is OS X Lion 10.7.5.