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A friend has furnished me with instructions on how to boot it if I'm able to do that, and I will report back here if I'm successful. I'm expecting to Restore it to a USB flash drive using Disk Utility.
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I cannot extract the dmg from the archive - I'm told it's damaged.ĮDIT: The zip is extractable on OS X, trying that now. Moreover, I am not able to use download #31. If I try to dir or boot or do anything to it from openfirmware, I get an error.
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If I hold option at boot time, only the 10.4 install on the hard disk shows up. If I hold C at boot time, nothing happens. When I reboot the iBook with it set as the Startup Disk, I get only a flashing ? briefly before it boots back into 10.4 automatically. I can select it in the Startup Disk control panel. The burned disc mounts in 10.4 on the iBook and I can browse it without trouble. I was able to burn it to a DVD-DL using imgburn on Windows. Hello! I'm having trouble booting the 10.5.6 iso, download #32, on my 12" PowerBook6,7 (iBook 2005.)

Install OSX 10.5 Leopard on Powerbook G4 (a1138) with a USB drive! WITH 10.5 LEOPARD IMAGE Install Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard via USB on PowerPC Macs (youtube)Īnd if your iBook is the same, not working with the above USB method then you may need to try the Open Firmware approach to boot from USB: This first link below uses a method that is simple and I found it worked for me with an eMac G4 and a QuickSilver G4, but it failed to boot my iBook G4 dmg could be written to USB thumb drives, and this also became a successful method to booting and and installing Leopard. That said, I also looked at other alternatives, as I was getting tired of creating DL DVD disasters. That's how I got a bootable DVD written with this. Insert a blank DL DVD into burner when requested and click OK to commence the burn.Select it's name in the lower left part of Disk Utility's window and click "Burn".dmg's icon into the lower left part of the Utility's window, to add it's name to the list of disks. Start up Disk Utility and drag the locked.Never mount bootable media unlocked in an OS X Finder. dmg in the Finder as an unlocked image it will render the. Immediately check it's locked status, ensuring the image is locked before doing anything else with it.
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zip file using built-in OS X "Archive Utility" <- use only this app to extract this archive from the zipped file. I also posted this about 3 years back in this thread, so, somewhat buried, I'll repost it here. I also had several failures (including using ImgBurn which usually is a reliable alternative) before I hit on a method that worked for me. iso, but I have had good success with the 10.5.4.dmg. Thank you again!īy MikeTomTom - 2020, May 4 - I haven't tried with the 10.5.6. So after all, Leopard is installing and I'm satisfied. In fact, the LED on the drive never illuminated until after OS X started to boot from the hard disk (Regarding this, I mentioned that it showed a prohibitory symbol and printed text mentioning ata-6 when I tried I ended up testing to see if it did the same thing when I directed it to boot from ud with no USB devices connected at all, and it did the same thing.) I did also try the USB method from the second video you linked, after trying several other (simpler-looking possibilities, including boot ud:,\\:tbxi, however, I found that my USB disk did not show up in the tree of devices, so I was unable to direct the iBook to boot from it. All the SuperDrive machines would read the burned media fine, but the iBook would eject it almost immediately. I tried using three different SuperDrive-equipped MacBooks.
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Thank you so much for your help! Ultimately, I was able to get it to boot from the single layer DVD instead, and it is now installing from it.īurning both the 10.5.6 ISO and the 10.5.4 DMG using ImgBurn and PowerISO respectively, on a Windows PC with a known-good drive, produced media that the iBook would read and mount while booted to 10.4, but would not boot from.īurning them with Disk Utility produced discs that the machine refused to read - spin up, spin down, eject. Mac OS X Tiger 10.4 - ( Download #26 - #30)Ĭomplete Tiger Updates (10.4.11 Combo, Java, Safari, Quicktime) Mac OS X Panther 10.3 - Apple Internal Edition DVD - ( Download #24) Jaguar and Panther complete updates (Combo 10.3.9, Java.) Mac OS X Panther 10.3 - ( Download #18 - #23) Mac OS X Jaguar 10.2 - ( Download #13 - #17) ITunes 3 - iMovie 3 - iPhoto 2 Requires Mac OS 10.1.5 Mac OS X Puma 10.1 - ( Download #6 - #12) Mac OS X Cheetah 10.0 - ( Download #2 - #5) System clock must be set before May 2001. Mac OS X Internal Edition - ( Download #1)
