How do I get Lion?

after the Mountain Lion release Lion was removed from the Mac App Store. How do I get Lion for my late 2006 Core 2 Duo MacBook.

Phone the Apple Store.
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    bought my mac 2 months ago, how do I get lion free?

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    How do I get Lion when I have OS 10.4.11?

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    Sorry guys, it's back to the drawing board for me.

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    How do I get a copy of Lion for my intel power mac?

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    4. MacBook labelled below the screen is Intel.  Powerbook and iBook are PowerMac.
    5. eMac is PowerMac only.

  • I rebooted my old MacBook.  How do I get Lion back on there? I purchased it from the Apple Store Application

    Just was wondering how to get Lion back on the computer, now that I've done a dull re-boot.  Any help on this would be great!

    Rebooting does not normally revert to a different version of the OS.
    So what version is currently running?
    And did you purchase Lion at the app store? If so, sign in and it should show up under Purchases and you can download and install it again.

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