![]() One for Leopard, one for Panther, one for OS 9. Just recently I wiped my mini, booted Leopard installer CD, and created 3 partitions with OS9 drivers enabled. ![]() ![]() In your case I would do the reformatting and initial OSX install on a different Mac but using your storage for the target computer. I do something similar after reformatting. IMac G5 (master system in an attempt to copy files, as I have no other newworld Mac Computer State: Unable to boot to anything as of now. I haven't tried it, and with my attempts to try and copy an OS 9 system folder to my G3 (surprise, surprise, it didn't boot)'s drive, I'd like to verify the ability to do this. The way I see it, I should be able to install OS X or 9 by copying the installation files to a partition, booting from such, and installing to new partition, booting to partition, and then deleting install partition. Do such, but with a Mac OS X or Mac OS 9 Install Disk. Install and "Bless" Mac OS 9 by copying a form of it from my G5 (10.5) through the USB adapter to the hard driveģ. I was wondering, could I do one of two things:ġ. To sum up, the hard drive size is 40gb, and I have no system on it, my G3's CD drive is dead. ![]() So, I recently got an ATA-3 to USB adapter for my iMac's hard drive. ![]()
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