Q: How do you make a bootable install partition from a disk image of an install disk.
I have an iMac g4 running Leopard and would like to install OS X 10.3 on a different partition Leopard is on. However the super drive in the iMac will not read the disk I have, so I used my MacBook Pro to make a disk image of the install disk to use to install on the iMac. I do not know how to make the disk image into a bootable partition so I can install 10.3. The person I bought it from has already created a partition of the Leopard install disk and it is bootable but I do not know how he did this. Please help me. Thanks!
iMac, Mac OS X (10.5.8)
Posted on Oct 15, 2013 6:24 PM
However the super drive in the iMac will not read the disk I have, so I used my MacBook Pro to make a disk image of the install disk to use to install on the iMac
Could be the cd is bad. Could be a bad cd reader.
I' not sure what you are trying to do.
To install,
-- you need to boot from a cd.
-- copy a working installation from another partition. try carbon-copy-cloner
-- could try target disk mode. There is a cd sharing mode.
"Installing OS X 10.4 'Tiger' on DVD-Challenged Macs Using FireWire Target Disk Mode" Should work for 10.3
http://lowendmac.com/misc/06/0710.html
Here is a picture of a firewire port:
cd sharing across ethernet. Not sure if this works for booting.
Posted on Oct 17, 2013 12:50 PM