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Or if you’re using the Lion USB thumb drive, make sure to have it attached to your computer before proceeding to the next step. the downloaded Install Mac OS X Lion App should be in the Applications folder of your Mac.

Either way, you should have the preferred installation mode in your possession, i.e. As mentioned earlier, you can either use a downloaded copy of Mac OS X Lion (from the Mac App Store) or you can use the Lion USB Thumb Drive. Now it’s time to copy the installation files to the USB drive. Wait a couple of seconds till the process completes. Now you’re ready to apply the changes to the USB, so click Apply, and click Partition. Make sure that the format is set to Mac OS Extended (Journaled). Under Volume Scheme, select 1 Partition, and give it a name (Installer, for instance). Select your USB drive in the left sidebar, and click the Partition tab. Attach the USB thumb drive, and open Disk Utility from Application/Utilities, or just type Disk Utility in Spotlight. Make sure you have a system running Mac OS X at hand. Last but not the least, you need patience, tolerance, and the enthusiasm to make things work!įirst, let’s get the installation USB drive ready.

Also, download the UniBeast package from the Downloads section of tonymacx86’s website (you need to be a registered user for that, so register first, because you might also need to post on the forums for help if you come across a problem). You’ll also need a USB thumb drive, preferably 8GB or larger. You can read the original guide here at tonymacx86’s blog.įor this one, you need a system running Mac OS X, a Mac App Store downloaded copy of Mac OS X Lion (downloaded as an app) OR a Mac OS X Lion Recovery USB (available from an Apple retail store and/or from the Apple online store). Since the guide itself is self-explanatory, we are just going to follow along here. This system could be a real Mac, or it could be your existing hackintosh as well. You’ll need access to a system running Mac OS X (Snow Leopard or Lion, doesn’t matter), only for the USB drive preparation steps. Follow this guide, and you’ll be able to do a clean-install of Mac OS X Lion on your hackintosh, or upgrade your existing Snow Leopard installation (that’s your personal preference). So by following this guide, you can install Mac OS X Lion on your hackintosh using only a USB thumb drive.
