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Making bootable mac os 8.6
Making bootable mac os 8.6






making bootable mac os 8.6
  1. #MAKING BOOTABLE MAC OS 8.6 INSTALL#
  2. #MAKING BOOTABLE MAC OS 8.6 DRIVER#
  3. #MAKING BOOTABLE MAC OS 8.6 MANUAL#
  4. #MAKING BOOTABLE MAC OS 8.6 SOFTWARE#
  5. #MAKING BOOTABLE MAC OS 8.6 ISO#

You'll also need a copy of the unmolested AirPort 1.3.1 disk image from Apple (which you can get here).

#MAKING BOOTABLE MAC OS 8.6 INSTALL#

Kanga already has AirPort compatibility.) Click the download icon at right to download a copy of the AirPort Install 1.3.1 Patcher that I've created. Success! I've altered the AirPort 1.3.1 installer script so that it will install on the 2400c and 3400c under OS 8.5, 8.6, and 9.x.

#MAKING BOOTABLE MAC OS 8.6 DRIVER#

This driver will work with the LapisColor MV16-EN Graphics & Ethernet Card, MV16 Graphics Card, and MV8-EN Graphics & Ethernet Card for your PowerBook 5300 or 190 computer.ĪirPort 1.3.1 Patcher for 3400c and 2400c Here is what I have found to be the most stable driver for the Focus Enhancements LapisColor line of cards for the PowerBook 5300/190 series. OTOH, it is the only way I have found of recovering and reformatting individual partitions on a hard drive without reinitalizing the entire disk. pdisk is not for the timid or faint of heart. Using pdisk without knowing what you are doing can cause irreparable hard disk damage and loss of data. Later emergency boot procedures involve the use of a CD-ROM, which isn't helpful on Macs without CD-ROM drives like the 5300. Disk Tools 8.5 is the last Disk Tools image from Apple. This disk can be used to boot Macs that cannot boot from OS 8.1 like the PowerBook G3 (Wallstreet - it requires a system enabler with 8.1 that isn't on the Disk Tools PPC floppy). You can use it to repair some common disk problems. You can use it to repair some common disk problems.ĭisk Tools 8.5 is a floppy disk image based on OS 8.5 and includes the tools that shipped with that OS. Disk Tools PPC will boot any PowerPC Mac that originally shipped with a floppy drive (including the Duo 2300 and PowerBook 2400). Disk Copy also allows you to mount most ".dmg" disk images that are commonly used in OS X.ĭisk Tools PPC is a floppy disk image for the utility disk that comes with OS 8. Disk Copy 6.4 implements lots of features not found in 6.3.3 including support for creating CD-R images. The last public release of Disk Copy for the "Classic" Mac OS was 6.3.3. Click the download icon to start the download.

#MAKING BOOTABLE MAC OS 8.6 SOFTWARE#

This can help you to install Apple software on supposedly "unsupported" systems (like AirPort or iTunes on Mac OS 8.6).

#MAKING BOOTABLE MAC OS 8.6 MANUAL#

TomeViewer allows you to view the contents of these tomes and extract individual files for manual installation. The tome is a compressed collection of other files such as extensions, control panels, and control strip modules, among other things. Sometimes Apple's installers include a "tome" file. Many thank to Eric Strobel and the PowerBooks email list for the info! Click the download icon at right to download the software. For more information about USB/CardBus on the 2400, 3400, and "Kanga" G3, please visit Rob Frohne's website. This particular installer's script should be hacked to allow installation on "upsupported" Macs such as the 24. It will work on PCI based Macs from the 7200 to the Beige G3 and PowerBooks from the 2400/3400 to the Wallstreet. This is it, you have a bootable OS X usb drive.Download this software to add a USB card to your PCI based Mac! This software supports any OHCI compliant USB controller and various USB devices from mice to external hard drives. From the first iso, obtained on step 3, copy BaseSystem.chunklist and BaseSystem.dmg on the thumb drive (actually, the latter might not be necessary - but it worked for me at this step and I stopped experimenting). Mount the thumb drive (you might need to apt-get install hfsprogs to mount an HFS filesystem). In my case (High Sierra 10.13.6), 4Gb stick was sufficient, even though createinstallmedia requires 8Gb.

#MAKING BOOTABLE MAC OS 8.6 ISO#

iso as well ( dmg2iso -i BaseSystem.dmg -o BaseSystem.iso)Ĭopy it to a thumb drive: dd if=BaseSystem.iso of=/dev/sdX BS=1M. iso įind BaseSystem.dmg in the mounted image. You can do it from GUI (right click, "Open with disk image mounter") or something like mount -o loop. So, you'll need to find an alternative source.Ĭonvert. This question on apple support has all the links, but they are only accessible from OS X (if you had access to a live OS X at this point - you probably would've just used createinstallmedia already, right?). Unlike El Capitan, High Sierra only needs BaseSystem.dmg, which also has enough free space to boot - so, the process overall can be simplified a bit. So, leaving it here in case somebody else will need to. I recently had to make a High Sierra 10.13.6 bootable USB drive, and the process turned out a bit more involved that just dd-ing the dmg2img-generated ISO to a thumb drive.








Making bootable mac os 8.6