How to Install OS Tiger on USB Drive

Hi,

I tried to install Mac OS X Tiger on the newly purchased USB HDD. When I try to run the install from within Leopard, the setup will prompt me with destination hard drive. It doesn't allow me to select the USB drive and says "It cannot install on external drive because it cannot boot from this volume".
How can I install on the external drive?

Thanks, Pj

iMac, Mac OS X (10.5.1)

Posted on Mar 29, 2008 12:47 AM

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Mar 29, 2008 4:29 AM in response to ParagJ_11

From Disk Utility help,
If you’ll be using a volume as a Mac OS X startup disk, click Options, and choose the appropriate partition scheme. To use a volume to start up an Intel-based Mac, choose the GUID partition scheme. To use a volume to start up a PowerPC-based Mac, choose the Apple partition scheme.


Open Disk Utility and set up the partition (which can be the whole drive) as you'd like, then follow the instructions above to make it bootable.

Mar 29, 2008 4:30 PM in response to Barney-15E

Very Helpful Indeed.
However, I've already created the partition map with 2 partitions. 1 partition is totally free but have moved some amount of data to another partition. Is there a way, i can assign GUID without erasing the data on the drive.

Partition Info :
Total Size : 250 GB
Partition 1 : Mac OS Extended 160 GB (Currently Empty)
Partition 2 : FAT32(This volume has data in it)

Hope the information I've provided helps.

Thanks, Pj

Mar 29, 2008 11:02 PM in response to ParagJ_11

Well, I got this working...
Either way it was only 30 GB of data that I'd moved. So I copied the same on iMac's internal drive and then repartitioned with GUID's. Installed Tiger on the USB Drive and it works pretty cool now.

Another question? Do we get the Dual Boot Options like we have in Windows system? I mean when I start the mac, it should ask me which volume to boot from ??
I know I can press the Option key while booting, but can this be as a menu option by default ??

Thanks to all, Problem Solved.
-Pj

Jun 1, 2008 7:00 PM in response to Barney-15E

I need some help. I backed up my wife's iMac to an external USB drive using Superduper. It said it created a bootable clone. However, when I go to startup disk in the Preferences, the disk does not show up.

I see people talking about whether it's GUID, and I don't believe I set it up as that. Didn't know I needed to. I can't believe you simply can't boot from a USB 2.0 external like a Firewire.

Anyway, there's very little space left on this external, and I need it to be bootable. Can anyone help?

Message was edited by: Journeyguy

Jun 1, 2008 7:11 PM in response to Journeyguy

I can't believe you simply can't boot from a USB 2.0 external like a Firewire.


You can, but as been explained above, the partition map must be GUID to be bootable on an Intel based Mac. The only way to do that is repartition the drive.

You'll have to copy everything off that isn't part of the SuperDuper! clone before repartitioning the drive. If everything is part of the clone, then you can just repartition and then redo the clone.

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