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I've got a Lenovo X200s laptop specs as follows...

 

CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo SL9400 1.86 GHz (6MB L2 cache, 1066MHz FSB)

Chipset: Intel GS45

Memory: 2GB DDR3 1067MHz (1x 2048MB) (can support up to 4GB of DDR3 Memory @ 800/1067MHz)

Hard Drive: 7200RPM 160GB Hitachi Travelstar (HTS722016K9SA00 ) SATA

Screen: 12.1" widescreen 1440x900 LCD, 250 nits of brightness

GPU: Intel X4500 Integrated Graphics

Network/Wireless: Intel Wi-Fi Link 5300 (802.11 a/b/g/n) 1Gb Ethernet Card, Bluetooth, Wireless USB, WiMax (optional), 56 Kbps modem (optional).

 

I've got WinXP installed using remote install from 2003 Server, updated to Vista from network share.

 

I have images of this using CloneZilla boot USB (RECOMMENDED!)

 

Is there a way to install OSX without a DVD drive on the laptop?

 

I have a 4GB USB drive and a 250GB USB external drive, I can also create netwok shares?

 

I've got an original OSX DVD and also the Kalway ISO file.

 

Can anybody help?

 

Thanks,

 

kixcd

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there is an option to create an usb stick installation if i remember good, check this site :star_smile:

also do you have an usb dvd drive? that would be really easy

 

 

is it possible to install to the HDD from a LIVE install running on a USB drive?

 

No USB DVD drive I'm afraid!

 

kixcd

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