


In the folder that appears, open Contents, then open Shared Support you’ll see a disk-image file called InstallESD.dmg.Right-click (or Control+click) the installer, and choose Show Package Contents from the resulting contextual menu.

It’s called Install Mac OS X Lion.app and it should have been downloaded to /Applications. Once you’ve purchased Lion, find the Lion installer on your Mac.Provided instructions for creating a bootable Lion-install drive for newer Macs. If your only Mac was released after Lion, so you can’t download the Lion installer from the Mac App Store, I’ve also So if you create a bootable Lion-installer drive using the current version of the Lion installer-which, as of, installs OS X 10.7.3-that drive will work with all current Lion-capable Macs. However, unlike with the CD- and DVD-based Mac OS X installers of old, Apple can-and does-update the Mac App Store version of the Lion installer. Update: When this article was originally published, the Mac App Store version of Lion would not boot any Macs released in mid-2011 or later, as those models shipped with a newer version of Lion preinstalled.
