Instalar Lion en una nueva iMac

Hice un nuevo Apple ID y quiero instalar Lion con ese ID. ¿Cómo puedo hacer?. En mi iMac no me deja porque dice que no lo he usado con iTunes... pero si no instalo el sistema operativo, no puedo descargar el Lion. Gracias!

Bueno, yo entiendo que el Mac que tu se refieren es un Mac que pertenece a su empleador. Lo mejor que puedes hacer con este Mac es borrar completamente el disco duro y volver a instalar la versión original de OS X que viene con este Mac.
Si el Mac viene con OS X Snow Leopard, a continuación, utilizar los discos de instalación que viene con el Mac para borrar el disco duro e instalar OS X Snow Leopard.
Si este Mac viene con Lion, a continuación, utilizar la recuperación OS X para borrar el disco duro e instalar OS X Lion.
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4718?viewlocale=es_ES
Además, si este Mac viene con OS X Lion, que personalmente necesita llamar a Apple Care para tu país y solicitar que Apple anular el registro de tu Apple ID personal de la MAC. Debe hacerlo antes de que tu empleador puede crear una nueva Apple ID para utilizar con este Mac.

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