Someone know where I can find a disk for an older MacBook utility? It seems that Apple can't MacBook since 2007.

Someone know where I can find a disk for an older MacBook utility? It seems that Apple can't MacBook since 2007.

If you were able to call Apple support (after-sales applecare or apple?) and ask if they

can know if you can still buy replacement system installation DVD of restoration for your MacBook

they could tell you if it is possible if they have your serial number, to look further into it.

• How to identify MacBook - Apple Support models

• Find the serial number of your Apple - Apple Support product

Depending on where you are, some support Apple or Apple Care facilities cannot

be able to comply with a demand for vintage and filtering software obsolete spare.

Some models introduced in 2007 started with 10.4 Tiger (with the version of the Intel-based OS)

and went as far as Lion 10.7.5 as their higher upgrade system. All systems prior to 10.7

usually included a system restore DVD media kit, gray-label of this Mac-specific disks.

If you bought the computer in 2007, it may have been a year of construction 2006 model, in order to

be able to identify the computer model exactly, the discovery of a boot of replacement keys is

DVD that can also be used to prepare the computer for a replacement of the HDD, etc.. The

utility disc on the DVD installation-restoration is an important tool; so is the installation disc & software.

A detail of (if any) the system drive on the computer, if those who took on DVD

would be a bootable disk utility version in the installation program. The DVD of grey original label

media can be found in resale, are used or old stock, published initially with a Mac, new.

Places online like Amazon may be able to provide the specific software package if you knew

exactly the part numbers your computer had when new on these original discs.

Serial number of Mac news - your Apple series number search:

https://www.PowerBookMedic.com/identify-Mac-serial.php

If you identify a number before contacting Apple computers on-line software resellers

You may be able to narrow down. In addition, if identify the computer exactly, there may be some

This time DVD media (exact details, new or used; original gray-replacement of labels, used.)

And finally, if the computer running Snow Leopard 10.6.8 and he is older than the date of this

OS X system, you could buy a DVD of Snow Leopard 10.6.3 retail on Apple Store online, to get

http://www.Apple.com/shop/product/MC573Z/A/Mac-OS-x-106-Snow-Leopard

the installation program which has a utility disk in the package. You start from the DVD to use these

utilities include in the installation program. It can also erase everything. If the computer shipped with the

last supported OS X installed 10.7, who no doubt had a key task to install USB, not a restore DVD.

Later computers have their built-in OS X Recovery, a partition on the hard drive which has the OS X

Utilities and a way to go online for the software of system recovery and restore without media disks.

Nothing is as simple as it sounds. the first thing is to correctly identify the computer; If you call

Apple (depending on where you are in the world), results may vary. their after-sales service or Apple

Nobody care may be able to help or tell you that they cannot, on the basis of the serial number.

In any case...

Good luck & happy computing!

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