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Michael Hess Says: Installed to my eMac 1.42G box like this (via USB): (This is almost verbatim from ) 1.
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Maybe it corrupted when I transfered it over to the windows partition using MacDrive? I’m guessing apple removed the windows mac drivers from the internet and the bootcamp assistant to prevent piracy, but I’m unable to put the XP system to any decent use because I cant connect to the internet or anything like that. However I cant mount a dmg with daemon, and MagicISO is having issues converting the dmg to an iso.
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I have since found no way to access the install partition from windows, and the closest I was able to get was burning MacDrive, daemon tools, and MagicISO to a cd and using those utilities to first get the dmg from my mac partition over to windows, turn it into an iso, and then mount it. I restarted the computer after initially logging into windows once I realized this, and holding option I booted back into OS X. However, the main issue is that when in windows, without the necessary drivers, I cannot even access my usb hard drive. So I hopefully overlooked this assuming that once I was in windows I could open the directory of my usb hard drive where I restored the dmg, mount it, and install it from there. However, you are no longer prompted to create a drivers CD in Boot Camp 2.0 because the drivers now come on the Leopard install disk. Initially in earlier versions of Boot Camp they would let you burn a drivers CD, so that once you were in windows you could install the drivers from the CD. To clarify, dual booting with Boot Camp requires what are called mac windows drivers, so you can connect to the internet and use your isight and what have you on a vista OS. I partitioned my disk, installed windows, and logged in. Essentially, I installed leopard and it worked great, but since I am absolutely in love with some XP applications such as Office 2007, and cant justify buying 2008 just to use it on my mac, I recently powered up boot camp to help me create a vista/leopard dual install. I realize this comment comes late in the game, however I’ve been using leopard from my ADC dmg, thanks to your post, for a while and have just recently had the urge to attempt what has caused this issue.
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Chad Says: - To upgrade OSX 10.4 on a iBook G4 and PowerMac G4 (both running Tiger 10.4) to Leopard 10.5 with only a DMG and USB drive - – Download/Install: Carbon Copy Cloner at – Copy the DMG of Leorad 10.5 to the system – Connect a USB drive WITH external power source to the laptop – Using Disk Utility: Erase the USB drive – Open “Carbon Copy Cloner” and select the DMG of the 10.5 Leopard – You will be cloning TO the USB drive – Select “Use block-level copy” and “Erase drive” – Click “Clone” Once the clone is complete, reboot the Mac and perform the open-firmware changes mentioned here.
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I even tried inserting the OSX 10.4 installation CD when powering up the Mac to see if this would trigger anything but no response but that this CD is now stuck and I don’t know how to eject this without working keyboard and mouse:( Please can someone advise me where I should go from here.
I only have a wireless keyboard and mouse and since they don’t power up before the Mac boots, I can’t use them to enter safe mode either. I backed up all my files to the Lacie hdd but can’t see the Lacie on my XP laptop via USB either. After this, I ended up with a blue screen (like the desktop design) and after giving the mac mini a hard reboot, it doesn’t go beyond the grey apple screen with rotating timer. I did not create any partitions on my mini or LaCie drive but just listed my mini hd as the destination and the LaCie as the source and cliked restore (I did not tick off the erase destination box).