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Dear all,

I have a notebook which can only boot from a CD. All MacOS releases I have found are dvds. I do own an extrernal USB DVD drive but the bios doesn't supports booting from it.

How could I install MacOS on my PC? I there a CD release or a boot cd that could allow me to use the exrternal DVD drive?

 

Thanks in advance.

How could I install MacOS on my PC? I there a CD release or a boot cd that could allow me to use the exrternal DVD drive?

If you have a drive that you can dedicate to OSX and your PC will boot from a USB memory stick. You could do a retail install using this method. It needs a bootable USB stick of 500mb or greater and a retail Snow Leopard DVD.

Your laptop uses an Intel 855 chipset. Unfortunately, you need at least a 945 chipset. You might want to try Tiger or Leopard instead.

 

thanks again for you prompt response. I will try any version that will work but the problem with the booting remains though.

r0m30, I tried to use the guide for creating a bootable usb thumb drive but couldn't locate the "ldlinux.sys" file after executing the syslinux command.

 

This is on the pmagic USB drive? What OS did you use to create the pmagic USB drive? On windows the ldlinux.sys file is hidden you need to do a dir /AH E:\boot\syslinux to see it (change the drive letter to your USB stick). Also syslinux.exe doesn't seem to work properly if you put a \ on the target disk. You need to enter "syslinux -d \boot\syslinux -ma E:" not "syslinux -d \boot\syslinux -ma E:\"

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