[geeks] Install without DVD (was Re: DVD install of MacOS 10.5.3 or 10.5.4)

Mark md.benson at gmail.com
Mon Jul 28 02:45:26 CDT 2008


On 28 Jul 2008, at 06:12, Brian Dunbar wrote:

> Rick Hamell wrote:
>
>> Do you happen to have another Mac that you can install it on? After  
>> that you should be able to boot the Bondi into Firewire Target mode  
>> then use something like Super Duper to clone the entire drive over.  
>> I do this at work all the time with no problems.
>
> Sadly, no. I have a G4 but it's not upgradable to 10.5.

Unless it's PCI only (i.e. has no AGP slot), it'll run OS X 10.5.0,  
provided you are a wee bit canny with it :)

>> This assumes the Bondi has firewire, otherwise you'll need to pull  
>> the hard drive and either put in another machine or in to an  
>> external firewire case.
>
> It may be time to bite the bullet and just get the DVD fixed of  
> course.\

Tray loading and later slot loading drives are standard laptop units  
in G3 iMacs. Replacing those isn't a major problem. The early slot  
loaders use an old, obsolete type of slot load laptop drive which I've  
only ever seen in the iMac G3 and in my G4 Powerbook. I have half a  
feeling there's a conversion kit available from one if the Mac  
specialists to convert those types of drives over to a standrad laptop  
unit however, but I can't remember who does them :(


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