2008 MacBook not booting into Mac OS X Lion

I have OS X El Capitan installed on my 2008 MacBook and I want to downgrade it to Mac OS X Lion but everytime I boot into Mac OS X Lion with my USB it shows the apple logo and the loading wheel but after a few minutes it shows a prohibited sign but the loading wheel still shows and it doesn't boot.

Posted on Mar 20, 2025 9:08 AM

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Mar 20, 2025 12:03 PM in response to cybergirl116

As you know that Mac is too old for macOS Recovery: Computers that can be upgraded to use OS X Internet Recovery - Apple Support


Boot from that Mac's original, grey, System Install DVD, which is required to accompany the Macs it shipped with from cradle to grave.


Booting from it will offer to install Leopard.

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Mar 21, 2025 4:03 AM in response to cybergirl116

Ok, in that case it may be possible to boot from a retail, white, Mac OS X Snow Leopard DVD. The correct disc will have a green circular sticker on the box, labeled "New Version 10.6.3"


Apple no longer sells them but you can find them from aftermarket sources such as a popular auction site. They are not outrageously expensive. Caveat Emptor of course.


Consider the fact that retail, boxed Mac OS X Snow Leopard DVD costs more than that Mac is worth on the used market, but only you can judge what that Mac is worth to you.


For that matter, only you can know the reason you want to install Lion on it. El Capitan is a lot more useful.


An iso image will not be useful.

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2008 MacBook not booting into Mac OS X Lion

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