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Model 5.9, I think (the computer's at the office right now, and I'm writing this from home, so I can't provide more info.). I bought it used, less than a year old, and I can't believe I would have bought it without the system disks, but that was over 10 years ago, so anything's possible Come to think of it, it could have come with Panther. Here I've been looking for Tiger install disks, and I've got a bunch of them sitting on the shelf from various machines. But not this one!Thanks for all the tips.
If I burn a 'locked' 10.4 install disk, will it install, or do I have to get the Panther first, and then upgrade to Tiger? By - 2017, March 26 - 10:32amI got a grey screen with a circle and a line through it. What does that mean? I would seem that there's some kind of problem A) with the OS 10.4 dmg on your site; B) with the way I burned the DVD from the download.As soon as you extract the.dmg from the archive, check to make certain it is locked. If it isn't locked, lock it immediately. Start Disk Utility and drag the locked.dmg into the lower left pane of the Disk Utility window, to add it's name to the list of disk file names.
Click its name to highlight it and click the Burn button. Insert a DVD to burn to, if requested.If the.dmg you used wasn't locked before you burned it to DVD, discard it, its no longer usable as a boot disk image. Start over, as described above. By - 2017, March 26 - 5:50amThanks for the response.Here's my update. The Tiger install disk I burned from the.dmg I downloaded from your site mounts just fine, but the computer won't boot from it.
John waite essentially. Restarting from it just dumps me back into Leopard.So I found this:As the article suggests, I found and ran the OSInstall.mpkg, the installation ran fine, and everything seemed to install OK. But.when I tried to boot from this new installation, I got a grey screen with a circle and a line through it. What does that mean?
I would seem that there's some kind of problem A) with the OS 10.4 dmg on your site; B) with the way I burned the DVD from the download.Any thoughts or hints? By - 2017, March 24 - 2:06pmHi,May be you have to reinitialize the P-RAM, also called the zap-pram. Simply hold the 'Command' + 'Option' + 'P' + 'R' keys when you restart & wait for 3 or 4 scheme sounds. Then, try another attempt with the DVD of Tiger.
Let us know if it works for you.EDIT Also, if it doesn't works for you, you can try to boot directly on the DVD by hold the 'c' key on startup to force your Mac to boot from it. If nothing works as expected, simply open system preferences, then 'startup' to looking for the boot drives. Then, you have two options:1. The Tiger DVD appears next to your actual boot drive.
Just select it & click the 'restart' button below. It must boot from it. If not, may be your DVD is corrupted or incorrect.
So, read the second option.2. The Tiger DVD doesn't appears on the 'startup' window.
The DVD has not been burned correctly or is corrupted. In this case, you have to burn another one.
But, be careful, the disc must be 'bootable' to work properly with your Mac. I can recommend you Toast. Choose a properly version for your system & especially a compatible with the drive you're using for burning.Hang in there & if you need anothers advices, just ask us for it. Thanks.Kind regards,MacTouch. By - 2017, March 24 - 2:40amHowdy,My trusty old PowerPC Tower died (suspect power supply), so I had to bring an old 17-inch PowerPC laptop out of mothballs because I need a computer that is OS9-capable (Classic is OK).
I cannot find the original installation disks that came with this machine, but I do have a Leopard install disk. So I initialized my hard disk, partitioned it (just like I had on the tower) - one for Leopard and one for Tiger, downloaded the Mac OS 10.4.6 DVD from this site and burned it onto a DVD.Everything seems ready to reinstall Tiger with Classic, but whenever I click on the Install Mac OS icon on the 10.4 disk, I get the big grey X screen and a button that says RESTART to begin installation.
When I hit restart, it tries momentarily to boot from the DVD but then changes its mind and boots into 10.5.8, and we're right back where we started from.How can I simply get the Installer to install from the 10.4.6 disk without having to hit that Restart button?Thanks for any insights. By - 2016, November 18 - 5:28pmAny G4 should be able to run Tiger although I recommend at least 512MB of RAM.
768MB seems to be the sweet spot. How much RAM so you have installed?256MB is the 'official' minimum requirement.If you have the files as.toast files on a Windows machine download imgburn, change the extensions to '.iso' and try re-burning just Disk 1 and see if it boots.Or if you can burn CDs on the G4 copy the.toast files to the G4 and download Toast 5.If the disk is burned correctly it should show up in 9.2.2 with an 'Install' icon inside the disk. By - 2016, August 15 - 12:39am@fogWraith: Thanks for adding the 10.5.4 dmg to the internal archive. I'm guessing that the erroneous reported 4GB size is due to a limitation for (standard) zip file sizes (4GB) so the upload module cannot read into the archive beyond 4GB, - dunno, just maybe. anyhow I see that you've sorted it.Interesting, as there was little reason to use.zip for this.dmg as it contains mostly compressed.pkg files. The uncompressed 10.5.4 dmg is 6.9 GB, and zipped it is 6.88 GB, a saving of 0.02 GB - demanding approx 14 GB disk space for DL and decompression.
And the 10.5.8 update, saved approx. 3.8 MB in file size using zip compression before uploading. By - 2016, April 15 - 7:02pmI succeeded to Install Jaguar on PowerBook6,2 (AlBook G4 12-inch 1-GHz DVI). I thought my only options were: find compatible 10.2.7 restore disc, or copy a updated (to 10.2.8) installation from a different Mac.
Yesterday I read, OS X can be installed from a different OS X Installer.app. Yes, OS X can be installed without booting from Install Disc, and so can OS X Combined Update. And, by using a newer OS X Install Disc which provides a live workable environment (By 'workable envirenment', I mean Terminal.app, which is found in Tiger and Leopard bootable Install Disc. Panther and earlier confine operator to GUI install process.), one does not need a newer OS X already installed (from which to work). In my situation (PowerBook6,2 which can boot Panther 10.3.0), I installed Jaguar 10.2.0 from Panther, simply by opening Jaguar's OSInstall.mpkg, followed with MacOSXUpdateCombo10.2.8.pkg. If I did not have Panther or other OS X installed to work in, then I can:boot from Tiger Install Disc, open Terminal.app, run hdiutil attach JaguarDisc1.toast, run /Applications/Utilities/Installer.app/Contents/MacOS/Installer /Volumes/Mac OS X Install Disc 1/System/Installation/Packages/OSInstall.mpkg, run /Applications/Utilities/Installer.app/Contents/MacOS/Installer /Volumes/Mac OS X Combined Update/MacOSXUpdateCombo10.2.8.pkgSuppose I had the next model AlBook G4, which does run Panther, though not 10.3.0.
I could go through similar steps to install Panther. And if I had a late PowerPC Mac which shipped with some version of Tiger, then I expect I could use a Leopard boot disc to install and update Tiger.Thank you, sfp1954! By - 2015, November 8 - 5:17pmHello I have a clamshell ibook g3 300 Mhz 128 mb of ram and it still works under the era mac os 9. I download versions of mac os x (10.0 to 10.3) you have proposed and I made a bootable usb and cd but each time he ecris me 2. I almost try anything by deleting the disk and boot from the controls (comm-alt) and c but it does not work toujour key.NB: no cd original mac os xI really besion help and thank you for your understanding.