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Yep, that's the thing. No DVD burner, no DVD reader... since what I'd want to do is to install Leopard on my Asus EEE 1000h.

 

Is there any way I can do it without buying an external CD/DVD drive?

 

Clues: ( :P )

 

I have access to the following things:

-An iMac (Maybe we need Mac OS X, dunno)

-A 128MB Pendrive :(

-An external hard drive, splitted into 3 partitions atm: Data(HFS+), Tiger installed into the second(HFS+), and a 7Gb (FAT32) used for things like these.

-An Asus Eee with a hard drive where Leopard should go ;)

 

And I already have these:

-Leopard retail DVD turned into a .dmg file

-iDeneb's .dmg file

-Boot 132's Generic.iso

-OSx86 tool (which keeps kicking me out whenever I try to use fdisk)

-Kexts, kexts and more kexts

 

So I thought the most logical steps would be:

A)Getting the files of generic.iso into the 128Mb pendrive

B)Booting from there with the Asus

C)Installing Mac FROM the 7Gb partition of the external HD.

 

That failed at step B, maybe I don't know how to make it bootable.

 

Then I tried putting iDeneb into the 7Gb partition, but it didn't boot at all. (At least in the other option Syslinux showed me a "can't boot" or something...)

 

Thanks a lot in advance, whoever guesses how to do it gets a free cup of coffee!! :D

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