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Jul 28, 2014 5:04 AM in response to Dhruv Darjiby Loner T,If you have a second mac please look at How to use and troubleshoot FireWire target disk mode and OS X Mavericks: Transfer files between two computers using target disk mode .
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Jul 28, 2014 5:08 AM in response to Loner Tby Dhruv Darji,I dont have other MAC with me. I do have Windows Vista machine with me. Anything i could do through it?
Regards,
Dhruv
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Jul 28, 2014 6:14 AM in response to Dhruv Darjiby Loner T,If you can use a USB and format is as Mac OS Extended (journaled) and put a recovery HD on it, you can try booting it via USB.
See this link - OS X: About Recovery Disk Assistant
You can also see if Safe Mode or Verbose Mode boots can narrow down your problems Startup key combinations for Intel-based Macs.
Do your display and mouse work and is there any activity when you boot the Mini?
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Jul 28, 2014 6:57 AM in response to Loner Tby Dhruv Darji,Thanks for the response.
But Can you please let me know how i would be putting the media on USB stick? I don't have any recovery disk partition on my MAC as i am aware so how i would be able to get the OS on my USB stick?
Yes, keyboard,mouse and display all work well when i boot.
Kindly note, what i did this afternoon is,
- one of my friend had a MAC OS Boot mounted on USB stick which is i think is mavericks.
- I connected that USB to my mac mini and then pressed the command button so i could see that USB stick in there.
- Next i tried to install the operating system from there but its not compatible with my mac mini so didn't allowed me but at least i could see the screen now and all the disk utility options !!!
Regards,
Dhruv
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Jul 28, 2014 9:21 AM in response to Dhruv Darjiby Loner T,See this link - Mac OS X versions (builds) for computers
Even if the USB does not allow you to install Mavericks, can you boot from USB and run disk utility to see your internal disk?
More than likely your disk is an APM disk, not a GPT disk.
The other option is to try Target Disk Mode using your friend's Mac.
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Jul 29, 2014 2:51 AM in response to Loner Tby Dhruv Darji,Yes, I can boot from that USB which has a new Operating system ( i think Mavericks or posisbly Mountain Lion - not sure). Once i boot, i can see the internal disk well too.
I erased that internal disk fully and
I have tried to restore that internal disk from the another USB (on which i had copied the MAC OS Tiger.DMG - downloaded from Web) But still when i restart my MAC, it still boot from USB (having mavericks/mountain lion), instead of my internal disk (on which i was able to see Tiger OS files are restored from another USB)
Regards,
Dhruv
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Jul 29, 2014 3:25 AM in response to Dhruv Darjiby lllaass,What model Min i do you have?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mac_Mini
How to identify Mac mini models
From the 1.6 GHz speed I think you have a 2006 model (Macmini1.1) and thos can only go as high as Snow Leopard.
You can purchase a Snow Leopard install disk
http://store.apple.com/us/product/MC573/mac-os-x-106-snow-leopard
and then get a USB DVD and boot from it. I have not seen how to make a bootable USB stick for Snow Leopard, for Lion and later yes.I wouod recommending maxing out the RAM. the 1.1/2006 can take 2 GB of RAM.
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Jul 29, 2014 3:51 AM in response to Dhruv Darjiby Loner T,1. Tiger has an APM format disk (Apple Partition Map).
2. Remove the Mavericks USB, before you attempt to boot from the internal Disk, or use the Alt key to select appropriate OS.
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Jul 29, 2014 4:17 AM in response to lllaassby Dhruv Darji,Thanks Mate.
1.What means by Tiger has an APM format Disk? do i need to format that internal drive something differently prior to restoring Tiger OS from USB to that internal Drive?
2. I did tried pressing the Command / Alt key while boot up but still it didnt shown me the internal disk which had Tiger OS restored. Didnt tried this after removal of the Mavericks USB. Will try that this evening and keep you posted.
Regards,
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Jul 29, 2014 4:19 AM in response to lllaassby Dhruv Darji,Thanks Illaas
yes , i think i got MAC mini 2006 model . Do you think it will accept Snow Leopard ? i can make a USB from DVD drive i think.
Also anyway to find our which MAC DVD i have is? i am not sure if that's mavericks or snow leopard or ?
Regards,
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Jul 29, 2014 4:59 AM in response to Dhruv Darjiby Loner T,Please see this - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_partition_map . How did you restore Tiger from the .DMG?
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Jul 29, 2014 5:11 AM in response to Loner Tby Dhruv Darji,Hi Loner T,
I have downloaded the Tiger.DMG from the Web though my Windows comupter Which comes in DVD format (around 4 GB) . I copied that DMG on my USB stick. > Plugged that USB onto my MAC mini (which is already booted through Maverick OS USB Stick and giving me the Disk Utility).
I have then selected the internal hard drive partition and then restored that partition through that Tiger.DMG.(which is on USB Stick).
After that i can see the various files copied over to my internal disk but using those files it dosn't get boot On Tiger OS through that internal Disk...What to do next . any suggestion?
Regards,
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Jul 29, 2014 5:35 AM in response to Dhruv Darjiby Loner T,You need to install Tiger on the internal disk.
1. Erase internal disk via Mavericks and leave it unformatted.
2. Double-click Tiger.DMG.
3. Run Tiger Installer and install it on the internal disk. You will have to choose appropriate partition (GPT or APM) for the internal drive.
Your .DMG is the Tiger installation media.
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Jul 29, 2014 6:18 AM in response to Loner Tby Dhruv Darji,Hi Loner T,
Step 1 is okay . I can do that well.
Step 2 is what i cant do as i am in Disk Utility through Mavericks Boot USB so not in actual operating system. Double click where?
Only Disk Utility is visible and from there only i can do restore From Tiger.DMG to Internal Drive.
Hope you with me and understood what i am saying.