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I'm still having troubles with my tangerine iBook and I think I've tried everything to get it working. Firstly, I did the easy option which was to plainly install Mac OS X 10.3 using an external DVD drive. Failed with prohibitory sign. Next, I tried to dd a Mac OS X Tiger pre-installed version. Failed as dd didn't work. Next, I tried to install a hacked Tiger off an external hard drive. Failed and froze at Preparing Installation. Then I tried to burn that hacked version. Same result. Next, I installed Mac OS 9 and XPostFacto and tried to install Tiger from an unhacked disc. Failed as XPostFacto complained that the Tiger disc wasn't bootable. It IS bootable because I installed that same unhacked version of Tiger onto an Indigo one just fine.

 

For some reason nothing wants me to install Tiger on to my iBook. Got any suggestions?

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i had the same problem too when i tried to install panther on a imac g3 (slot loading thing)

so i bought a firewire cable (any local computer store should have it, make sure you buy 6 pin to 6 pin (both connectors should be the same)), booted that particular imac and pressed T when booting, so it went in target disk mode.

 

then i hooked up the imac to another one, booted the other one with the panther disk and selected the particular imac as install disk (should have a firewire icon in the installer menu)

 

that's the only working method man, try it!

(i found out that that imacs dvd drive and the battery on the motherboard were broken, maybe it's the same problem in your case)

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Don't worry. I've successfully installed Mac OS X onto the tangerine iBook. This is how I did it.

 

1. I installed Mac OS 9.1.

2. I installed XPostFacto

3. I used CD versions of Tiger to install Tiger because firstly, the iBook doesn't have a DVD drive and XPostFacto didn't like the external DVD drive.

4. After doing a clean install over Mac OS 9.1, Mac OS X kept booting in verbose mode. I fixed this by resetting the NVRAM.

 

It was a hard process but I got it done in the end. Thanks for your help people.

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