OS X Mav+ kernels are now stored online (reduces MacPostFactor's size and allows MLforAll to add a new kernel without updating the MacPostFactor app. The latest version of MacPostFactor is 2.0 on Mac Informer. It is a perfect match for the General category. The app is developed by com.OSXHackers and its user rating is 5 out of 5.
This is how to install Mac OS X 10.8.5 (Mountain Lion) on an unsupported Mac using the new MacPostFactor method. MacPostFactor is a continuation of. Download MacPostFactor (formerly MLPostFactor) - An easy to use installer application that enables you to effortlessly deploy the Mountain LionMountain Lion, Mavericks or Yosemite operating system. MacPostFactor (formerly MLPostFactor) / 2 0 1 / OSXHackers /System Utilities / Multiple languages / 333.6 MB / 01:59:19 / #OS X installer #Install OS X #Yosemite installe.
MacPostfactor is a tool to install Mac OSX 10.8+ on older Macbooks that normally only support up to OSX 10.7 (Lion). It works through a combination of a highly customized installer, a replaced set of drivers and various frameworks, and the original installation app from the App Store. The installation can be done directly on a Macbook already running OSX Lion (so no USB disk required), or on an USB media for installation on another system.
No particular or in-depth knowledge of Mac or OSX is required to use this. The installation can be done directly on a working Mac that's running OSX Lion (10.7).
→ Official download link (from Mediafire).
Using MacPostFactor is very straight forward:
The only tricky part is to actually get the install app from the App Store of the OSX version you want to install. The App Store does not allow you to download the app on a Macbook that does not support it, so you'll have to be a bit creative.
You could use a Mac that supports the newer OSX versions and directly download the app from the App Store that way. It is not a problem if the OSX on that Mac is newer than the version you want to download. You'll get a warning but the download will continue. Once downloaded, you can then copy the app from the /Applications folder to another system, through network or USB.
If you use an USB media, it's best to 'compress' the app before copying to ensure all files remain in place: right-click the app, then click Compress. This will create a ZIP file in the current folder.
Note that VMWare Fusion or Parallels supports newer OSX versions. Installing OSX as a virtual machine will also allow you to download the installer app from within that VM.