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Installing OS X through a USB stick on PowerPC Macs


Install the User Client on Mac OS X - PaperCut MF

It is a universal application that runs on both PowerPC ... from OS X Finder, and you are prompted to complete the installation. ... via a USB key or drive are also ...

How to force my 2011 iMac to boot up from a USB drive with ... - Quora

If you're already running MacOS from the boot drive, then plug in your USB drive, and use the Startup Disk preference pane to select the USB ...

Configure Yaboot to be used on another PPC Mac - Ubuntu Forums

Hi Panda, This article may be of help to you. It deals with booting the iMac from a USB drive after creating the bootable USB stick. Mavericks ...

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Installing Mac OS from external hard drive

Then attach the drive with the installer to your MacBook via USB to do the install. Now the question is what are the errors you are getting? Is ...

Mac OS X Snow Leopard - Wikipedia

It was also the first Mac OS release since System 7.1.1 to not support Macs using PowerPC processors, as Apple dropped support for them and focused on Intel- ...

How I installed FreeBSD 8.0 on a PowerPC mac mini

3. Booting/OpenFirmware setup: This part I did on a linux laptop: I simply copied the entire FreeBSD install-CD contents to a USB-stick. Back to ...

What Linux distro should I install on an old PowerPC Mac? [closed]

In either case, the machine can quite comfortably run an older version of Mac OS X that supports PPC processors (at the time of this writing, ...

install on ppc without cd drive? - Debian User Forums

The easiest way to install GNUU/Linux on a Mac PPC with broken CD-ROM is to boot the installer from an USB-Stick.

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I have a very important question for me. I want to know if I can make a booteable usb stick to install mac os x from there on an iBook G4 computer (all the ...

Mac Pro G5 2.5GHz install OS X, recovery discs shot | [H]ard|Forum

Then during the install, be sure to check the option to "erase & install a new copy" of OS X (or however it is worded). ... And NO, PPC macs cannot boot from USB ...

Boot OS X off of a flash drive - BetaArchive

I had to install Leopard over USB on my PowerBook because my disc drive wasn't working. I'd say it is possible to boot Mac OS X over USB. @OP, ...

Clone Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard Install DVD to USB Flash Drive

Insert the Snow Leopard 10.6 “Mac OS X Install DVD” disk into the DVD drive. · Run the “Disk Utility” application (under the “Applications/ ...

Microsoft NTFS for Mac by Tuxera – read & write Windows drives on ...

When you get a new Mac, it's only able to read Windows NTFS-formatted USB drives. To add, save, or write files to your Mac, you need an add-on NTFS-driver.

Revive a PowerPC Mac Running Linux - The Mac Observer

Booting Your PowerPC Mac Into the USB Linux Installation ... Finally, type this to boot from that device. Replace usb0 with the actual device ...

imac G3 o/s 8.5 usb flash drive support? - Mac Support

So, minimum of 2, maybe 3 separate installs to get that USB flash drive to work. An easier way, is a USB floppy drive, and copy that file to a ...

PowerMac G3: Installing Mac OS X Panther - YouTube

Hey everyone! In the new year, we'll be back to 1 or 2 videos a week. Sorry for the lack of uploads! In this video, I go through the ...

Mac OS X Leopard - Wikipedia

Processor: any Intel processor, or PowerPC G5 or G4 (867 MHz and faster) processor · Optical drive: internal or external DVD drive (for installation of the ...

Installing on a ppc mac from usb - Install/Boot/Login - openSUSE ...

Hello, I need to install opensuse on an old mac that uses a powerpc chip. Unfortunately, this computer doesn't have a cdrom reader (it's broken).

Re : How to start LabView V4.0.1 on MAC OS X - NI Community

Hello, I assume LV 4 can not run on MacOS X... At the time of LV 4, powermacs were running MacOS 9... I think you'll have to find a powermac that can.