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Well guys, does anyone know if the first generation MacBook can actually read dual-layer DVDs?

Sherry Haibara

 

I was planing on using an external USB hard drive as the source... I'm assuming this will work??? i.e...

 

dd if=/leopard.image of=/dev/usb_hard_drive bs=xyz

I already know that I can't do an upgrade install of this. However, since my Mini can't burn DVD's, I need some other way than burning a DVD to install Leopard once I've obtained the disk image. What can I do?

 

I'm getting PMs from people asking if I've nearly downloaded the torrent. I don't have my hands on the torrent yet; I'm planning for the future.

I already know that I can't do an upgrade install of this. However, since my Mini can't burn DVD's, I need some other way than burning a DVD to install Leopard once I've obtained the disk image. What can I do?

 

 

Use disk utility to restore it onto a external drive. then jut boot using the drive. and install from there

I already know that I can't do an upgrade install of this. However, since my Mini can't burn DVD's, I need some other way than burning a DVD to install Leopard once I've obtained the disk image. What can I do?

 

use an iPod. http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?sto...050524104814419

how do you burn it

 

You'll need a dual-layer DVD burner, if you really want to burn it.

 

But there are ways of making a bootable device (external hard drive, iPod, etc.) with the disk image.

 

Earlier Leopards fit on a single-layer DVD if the Developer Tools folder was tossed from the image.

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