

So I’d reccomend burning a refit or refind image to have an alternate boot menu on a cd or dvd. Oh, and if you DO install linux or something, bootcamp may or may not work. I had a macbook 1,1 as a main laphop for a while, so I know almost every option xd. You have to reinstall it oncein a while because its the preview image, but you get abrecovery partition… I think. Theres also mac postfacto, though idk if 10.7 has had a 32bit kernel made.Īlternatively, theres 10.7 core, which is a modded image of the 10.7 developer pleview. Y40-70’s can be had for dirt cheap, but you won’t have dgpu. Alternatively, you can harkintosh a laptop such as a lenovo y40-70 (I have a thread on how to do it and showing how I did it). I would reccomend installing a linux distro like xubuntu and running that. However, you can get mac cleaner, then make a new account. Are you trying to boot recovery? That was only introduced in 10.7.2 or.
