OS X Lion USB Thumb Drive
OS X Lion is the next major release of the Mac operating system and includes over 250 new features that will transform how you interact with your Mac. Tap, swipe, and scroll your way through your apps using fluid Multi-Touch gestures. Full-screen apps take advantage of every pixel of your display. Mission Control gives you a birds-eye view of everything running on your Mac and makes it easy to navigate anywhere with a click. Launchpad gives you instant access to all the apps on your Mac. And a completely redesigned Mail app features powerful new search capabilities and groups messages into Conversations.
To upgrade your Mac to OS X Lion, you must be running OS X Snow Leopard. If you have OS X v10.5 Leopard, purchase OS X v10.6 Snow Leopard now and install it on your Mac. Then buy OS X Lion as a digital download from the Mac App Store. Learn more>
Overview
OS X Lion Software License Agreement
The OS X Lion Software License Agreement allows you to install and use the software for your personal, non-commercial use on all the Macs you own or control that are running Mac OS X Snow Leopard or Snow Leopard Server (a Mac Computer). Commercial enterprises or educational institutions can install and use one copy of the software for use either a) by a single individual on each Mac Computer that the enterprise or educational institution owns or controls, or b) by multiple individuals on a single shared Mac Computer that the enterprise or educational institution owns or controls (for example, in a resource center or library). You can also use the software in accordance with the terms of a volume or maintenance license (purchased separately). Full license terms can be found at http://www.apple.com/legal/sla/.
Most Useful Reviews
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I miss snow leopard
- Written by Alexander H from Poway
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Nice upgrade but beware of iTunes 10.4.1 version incompatibility
- Written by Steve P from Toronto
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There is a reason the Lion is king
- Written by Angel L from Austin
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Most Recent Reviews
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Apple has lost their way
- Written by Gabe J from PARK RAPIDS
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Lion is just change to churn sales
- Written by Sidney N H from CHICKAMAUGA
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Love this update. All my programs still work great
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Most Interesting
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is lion available in a family pack?
- Asked by Armando S from Grapevine
- 21/08/2011
Best Answer
The licensing on Lion is like that for other App store software: you can install and use it on any computer you personally control. Basically, if you have an account on the computer for which you have an AppleID, you can install Lion on the computer. …More
- Answered by David H from Colorado Springs
- 22/08/2011
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Can I upgrade straight from Tiger to Lion using the USB?
- Asked by Anna W from Brooklyn
- 4/09/2011
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If your Mac came with Tiger there is a better than even chance that it doesn't even support Lion. Only Macs released in early 2007 (and the very first Mac Pro from 2006) are old enough to have come with Tiger, and "new enough" to support Lion.
Post another question identifying your exact Mac (preferably the model number if you can find it on the label) and someone will tell you if it will be supported.
And the answer, by the way is, no, you can't do a straight upgrade unless you already have Snow Leopard. Everyone else will need to either do each upgrade (Leopard, Snow, then Lion) OR backup, erase, do a clean install and then restore your data. Time Machine + Migration Assistant is generally what you use in that situation. …More- Answered by Daniel P from South San Francisco
- 28/10/2011
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Do you still need to upgrade to snow Leopard before upgrading to Lion with the USB Thumb Drive?
- Asked by Marco T
- 18/08/2011
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Legally, yes, according to the OS X Lion Software License Agreement (part below) you need to have Snow Leopard license to purchase Lion, this is why it is cheaper. However what you download from the App Store and what is available on the thumb drive are considered "full versions". For example, I downloaded Lion from the App Store and burnt it onto a thumb drive myself. Then I did a "clean install" (or format and install) on my MacBook.
The OS X Lion Software License Agreement allows you to install and use the software for your personal, non-commercial use on all the Macs you own or control that are running Mac OS X Snow Leopard or Snow Leopard Server (a Mac Computer). Commercial enterprises or educational institutions can install and use one copy of the software for use either a) by a single individual on each Mac Computer that the enterprise or educational institution owns or controls, or b) by multiple individuals on a single shared Mac Computer that the enterprise or educational institution owns or controls (for example, in a resource center or library). You can also use the software in accordance with the terms of a volume or maintenance license (purchased separately). …More- Answered by Sam O from Bathurst
- 18/08/2011
Recently Answered
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where I can download lion
- Asked by Alon M
- 5/05/2012
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CAn I run Photoshop 9.0 with Lion?
- Asked by Edward A from Austin
- 2/12/2011
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Yes
- Answered by Anthony D
- 19/01/2012
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You can access in all-time your backup partition by doing a Command+R at the start. From there you can reinstall lion …More
- Answered by Raphaël T from Quebec
- 28/04/2012
Featured Question
Will Lion work with Architect 2009?
- Asked by Ed G from Metairie
- 29/02/2012