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This is a video tutorial that explains how it is possible to install Mac OS X 10.5 on supported PowerPC Macintoshes using a USB thumb drive. Earth System History Stanley Pdf. This should work on any supported Macintosh. Mitsubishi Owners Manual Wd 65734. I don't know if you can install 10.4 or older this way, but it's worth a shot. I should also mention that I installed Mac OS X 10.5 on an 867MHz PowerBook G4 in this very same manner.
YOU NEED A USB THUMB DRIVE THAT IS AT LEAST 8GB. THE SECOND PARTITION I SHOW IN THE VIDEO IS NOT NECESSARY. Please note that this may not work on all machines, especially some of the older G3 Macintoshes. If you try it and it doesn't work, make sure your drive is formatted correctly, make sure your OS X 10.5 disk image file is about 7.3GB in size and make sure that you followed all instructions correctly.
Ensure that your disk image file is not corrupted, and ensure the drive can be read by other computers, and make sure that your Mac's USB ports are working. When pressing Option while booting, it may take some time for the drive to be seen. If none of that works, check through the following links, as well as the Open Firmware command down below. If all that still fails, your system may not want to boot to the USB device, and I unfortunately cannot offer much other help. If this tutorial doesn't work for you, you can try these links, or this method from Appleontheapex.
It would be best to follow the first link before the second link as it describes how to prepare a USB to install Mac OS X. Note that a USB thumb can be prepared in this manner using Mac OS X 10.4, and possibly 10.3. If you're doing it on a USB 1.1 Macintosh it will take a long time to prepare. Do this if the method I described in the video doesn't work for you. Preparing the thumb drive: Installing Leopard: @Appleontheapex: 'Pressing 'Option' does not work on some older PPC Macs, such as G3 PowerMacs. I was able to get that menu on my G5, but the USB was not detected. Assassins Creed 1 Demo Chip.
I suspect that my image of OSX was a bit wonky. I was able to boot from the USB by booting in to Open Firmware mode (CTRL+OPTION+O+F), and then entering: Boot ud:,11:tbxi. This worked eventually.' It must be typed EXACTLY as you see it for it to work.