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kys3547

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Aug 18, 2022
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Hello. I have MacBook 2007 mid with 10.7.5. I am trying to run some apps (e.g. OneDrive), and it doesn't work. I tried adjusting info.plist file, but it still does not work. I think it got blocked recently. Any solution for this?

Or, is there any way to update my os to Sierra?
 

appltech

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Apr 23, 2020
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You can try luck with older app versions (supposing you tried that already) or you may install a Sierra as a secondary OS (if you need your Lion)
Furthermore, you can install Windows 7 (in that guide Win10 but you can find google for Win 7 ROM) on your Mac as a secondary OS
 
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kys3547

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Aug 18, 2022
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You can try luck with older app versions (supposing you tried that already) or you may install a Sierra as a secondary OS (if you need your Lion)
Furthermore, you can install Windows 7 (in that guide Win10 but you can find google for Win 7 ROM) on your Mac as a secondary OS
Yep. I tried finding older versions and it sometimes works, but not for the apps I need. I will try Windows 7, but I am afraid if my MacBook does not support a USB booting device... I will try and let you know.
 

kys3547

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Aug 18, 2022
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You can try luck with older app versions (supposing you tried that already) or you may install a Sierra as a secondary OS (if you need your Lion)
Furthermore, you can install Windows 7 (in that guide Win10 but you can find google for Win 7 ROM) on your Mac as a secondary OS
I tried to follow this, but I cannot find a way to create Windows 7 booting USB... On my computer Windows 7 USB download tool is not working somehow...
 

Amethyst1

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Please watch this: [...]
This is on a 2009/2010 MacBook, as indicated by the fact it uses DDR3 RAM. It has an SSE4-capable CPU.
A 2007 MacBook does not have an SSE4-capable CPU and cannot run Sierra.
 
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kys3547

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This is on a 2009/2010 MacBook, as indicated by the fact it uses DDR3 RAM. It has an SSE4-capable CPU.
A 2007 MacBook does not have an SSE4-capable CPU and cannot run Sierra.
Then is there any way to bypass system requirement test and run the application?
I have the app, but I can't run it...
 

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