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Q: Dual Booting OS X 10.3 and 10.5 on a Mid 2005 iBook G4

So I bought a iBook G4 off eBay. It's a mid 2005 model with a 1.3 GHz PPC processor, and 1.5GBs of RAM. It came with OS X 10.5.8 Leopard. Can this iBook run OS X 10.3 Panther since it is a mid 2005 so it would have came with OS X 10.4 Tiger? And if I can, can I dual boot these 2 operating systems (And I may even put 10.4 so I'll be triple booting it later)?

iBook, Mac OS X (10.5.8)

Posted on Mar 27, 2016 9:06 PM

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Q: Dual Booting OS X 10.3 and 10.5 on a Mid 2005 iBook G4

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  • by Niel,

    Niel Niel Mar 27, 2016 9:20 PM in response to Appleboy45
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    Mar 27, 2016 9:20 PM in response to Appleboy45

    No.

     

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  • by K Shaffer,

    K Shaffer K Shaffer Mar 28, 2016 2:43 AM in response to Appleboy45
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    Mar 28, 2016 2:43 AM in response to Appleboy45

    The best OS X version for the computer in question, regarding performance for the configuration

    would be Tiger OS X 10.4.11 with the last supported applications specific to that OS X. And as

    that is the only other OS X than Leopard 10.5.8 that can be run in the computer, if you want to

    run both OS X 10.4.11 and 10.5.8, the hard drive needs to be large enough for both versions of

    OS X to have large partitions. And be formatted as two separate drives; then each OS X would

    be able to use some of that unused storage capacity as Virtual Memory, since those systems do

    like their RAM and only 1.5GB installed is not enough physical memory. So temporary 'swap'

    space is required.

     

    In my iBook G4 mid-2005 12-inch 1.33GHz configuration, stock 40GB HDD is about 2/3 full.

    The RAM is upgraded to 1.5GHZ (512MB soldered on board) and the rotational HDD is slow

    and is a bottleneck to using storage capacity as Virtual Memory; the read-writes are too slow.

     

    You may be able to locate an original install-restore DVD software set for that specific iBook

    so as to have the correct full Tiger 10.4 and the associated applications. I have the original

    that shipped with mine, and also located more than one retail 10.5 DVD + iLife, Works, etc.

     

    Mine is running 10.5.8 but it's like half the computer it was when running 10.4.11, which was

    a superior and highly refined OS X. Probably one of the best OS X ever; another great one

    is 10.6.8 from the early intel-mac era; stable and well-adjusted. What 10.5.8 should've been.

     

    If you get a new larger capacity hard drive, be sure to make it ready before attempting to install.

     

    This should be done in an external enclosure, so a running OS X can set it up correctly and then

    test the drive before it's installed. Also to make a clone on a different suitable external HDD so

    as to be able to have a bootable copy, is always a good backup plan.

     

    See about FireWire400/800 enclosures that supports OS X and MacOS booting (chipset.)

    Some fair affordable choices I see in the OWC macsales site are self-powered with AC adapter.

    An external HDD enclosure could be running two 7200-RPM hard drives, or so. For internal up-

    grade, consider the task of carefully installing a new Mercury Legacy SSD. Or have a pro do it.

     

    There is an SSD upgrade at OWC that could be the ticket to speed the unit along, it will cost &

    is likely worth it. See product: http://eshop.macsales.com/shop/SSD/OWC/Mercury_Legacy_Pro

     

    The same vendor has some good replacement batteries, to consider. Mine needs at least one

    but otherwise is a lot like a new iBook G4, stored in double cases, & has all original accessories.

    Though I'd like to have bought a PowerBook G4 12-inch 1.5GHz their RAM upgrade was 1.25MB.

    (I was given one of those G4 PB 12" that needs major repairs -- looks like it was in a battle & lost.)

     

    In any event...

    Good luck & happy computing!

  • by Ronda Wilson,

    Ronda Wilson Ronda Wilson Apr 3, 2016 4:17 AM in response to Appleboy45
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    Apr 3, 2016 4:17 AM in response to Appleboy45

    You can find the Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger DVD here.

     

    It was one of my favorite versions of the OS, and I stuck with it until I got my MacBook Pro which came with Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard).