How to install OS X from .dmg onto a hard disk partition? - ALL LEGAL

Hi there,

I have a .dmg file with Mac OS X on it. How to I install it onto a partition I have created on my Mac's hard drive?

It is legal, don't worry, its dev software.

Thanks!

iMac 21.5" (Late 2009), Mac OS X (10.6.6), iPad Wi-Fi 32GB (1st Generation) running iOS 4.3 beta

Posted on Feb 25, 2011 2:25 AM

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Feb 25, 2011 3:07 AM in response to NathanL1192

If it is dev software you must be under nondisclosure.
Last I looked violating nondisclosure is not legal.
Your post at very minimum says said software hasn't got installation instructions you can understand.
This is a user to user forum of finalized Apple products.
Thus I think your act of mentioning it is dev software is illegal.
Be careful where you talk about such things.

Feb 25, 2011 3:30 AM in response to NathanL1192

Perhaps you haven't heard of software intellectual property rights.
Violating those rights is against the law just as assuredly as breaking copyright is.
Those rights are clearly stated in the license agreement of any software you agree to.
Agreeing to them is agreeing to a contract.
You are skating on thin ice.

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Feb 25, 2011 6:07 AM in response to NathanL1192

5. Definition of Confidential Information. You agree that the Pre-Release Software and any information concerning the Pre- Release Software ( _*including its nature and existence*_, features, functionality, and screen shots), the Seeding Tools, and any other information disclosed by Apple to you \[...], will be considered and referred to collectively in this Agreement as “Confidential Information.”


Note the emphasis above, provided by me. Mentioning that you have pre-release software is clearly sharing the information that it exists, and thus a violation of that agreement. How Apple chooses to proceed on such a revelation on their forums is up to them.

As to your question, if the pre-release software is given to you as a .dmg, I'm sure it is also accompanied by some kind of basic instructions as to what you're supposed to do with it. You'd better find those instructions, since nobody else who has access to that pre-release software is likely to want to jeopardize future invitations by answering you on a public forum.

Feb 25, 2011 6:24 AM in response to NathanL1192

Furthermore, installation methods aside, doing an installation from disc image is not normally done, except in situations where you have a multilicense network, and then it is normally not so much done as an image of the installer disc, but as an image of an already preinstalled hard drive on similar vintage Mac and model. When it is different, that's when you have to watch out for possible driver issues at least with Snow Leopard and before. And Snow Leopard and before don't typically support installation direct from an image of the CD. I believe there is also a method of using an image with Mac OS X Server, but I can't say for certain what its limitations are. Whatever methods are supported by Lion are still up in the air until it actually gets released. Hence the concern we show here.

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