When we (from unsupported macs like my MacBook pro 2.2) try to access the app store for download, it straight away does not let us go ahead since it says 'this software cannot be installed in this Mac' - so what are the other options for me to get hold of this free OSX Mavericks. Create the SFOTT using the guide by OEMDENĭo I need to run the SFOTT first before installing the Mavericks or install Mavericks and do the patch (is what makes sense) Download the OSX Mavericks installation from the App storeĢ. If so please tell me the sequence or confirm whether the below sequence from my understanding is right.ġ. Is this link for macpro holds good for my MacBook pro as well, can I do the same SFOTT method to create the patch? So please kindly help me to achieve this as well on my MacBook pro without much technical pseudonyms. I am not new for rooting devices, installations etc., in other platforms so I think I can fairly perform this task if one is available. I had totally stopped using the Mac until I saw signs of hope from people successfully installing the new OSX on older Macs in a thread by Oemden (SFOTT) etc.,īut as mentioned earlier I am not an expert, so can somebody point me to the right place where there is a step by step for doing this. As a fresher for Mac environment I purchased this new Mac only to realise later my other cousin who chose a MacBook pro as well a couple of months later got the new machine which is currently running Mavericks and I can't. (Neither Virgin Mega Stores did a fair job of selling me a latest machine, in the country where I live in, as they sold me a 2006 model MacBook Pro 2.2 in early 2007 while the MacBook Pro 3.X was already out). I was totally disappointed by the fact that Apple ditched my machine for updates beyond Snow Leopard. I am totally a newbie to the forum although I own a MacBook pro from 2007.
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