![]() ![]() Jesus Vigo goes over the steps to create a bootable USB to install OS X 10.7-10.8 and OS X 10.5-10.6, as well as how to put multiple versions on the same USB. ![]() ![]() This works for PowerPC Macs that don't have a Dual Layer DVD, and you wish to install Leopard using an external USB Drive instead. After doing a lot of research and trying out some hints, finally I could install Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard on an iMac G5 1.8 GHz, and I would like to share with you the solution that I got. Everything went surprisingly smooth up until I plugged it into the PowerBook and tried booting from it in OpenFirmware. I plugged in my external Hard Drive with all my dmg images and a blank 64GB USB drive and used the restore function to FINALLY create a USB install disk for Tiger. ![]()
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