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Unable to reinstall Mac OS X after disk erase

Dear Apple Community,


I have recently erased the HD drive on my 2011 MacBook Pro (original OS X Lion, upgraded to El Capitan) - needed a fresh start, remove bugs etc.


However, when attempting to reinstall Mac OS X, El Capitan is no longer an option. When , instead, I try to reinstall Mac OS X Lion (Version 1.0.34) , I am instructed that 'this item is temporarily unavailable' (see attached pictures).


Any advice on how can I reinstall Mac OS X (be that Lion, El Capitan or other) gratefully received. I have tried the various start up key combinations (option,cmd+r etc), including internet recovery, however I face the same dilemma described above each time.


Many thanks


Alex


MacBook Pro

Posted on May 1, 2020 1:49 AM

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Posted on May 1, 2020 8:47 AM

Hello,


You will need to prepare a macOS installation disk using another Macintosh.


How to create a bootable installer for macOS - Apple Support

How to upgrade to macOS El Capitan - Apple Support

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