Boot opitional operating system through start up?
#1
24 Aug 2006 @ 15:27
sniper78
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I am trying to upgrade my operating system to tiger and I dont have a dvd player for the dvd version of this. I know theres a cd version but I have the dvd iso saved on my mac. Is there a way to boot this iso as a startup item so the dvd is not needed? Because when i open the iso it says restart mac to begin upgrade but since it the iso its not going to boot it while starting up.

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In fact I think we would be fooling our selves if we have a community this large, and did not realize that there are some enemies present.
#2
25 Aug 2006 @ 12:39
Upgrade osx it by the web.
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#4
25 Aug 2006 @ 23:56
johnodd4
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ok you do not understand he doesn't have a legal version of tiger just a iso
so my question is do you have a firewire cable and another macintosh
if so you can install the mac os x dvd on the mac using a firewire cable also my other question before you begin is
WHAT TYPE OF MAC DO YOU HAVE
this is important because not all macs can run os x
so my question is do you have a firewire cable and another macintosh
if so you can install the mac os x dvd on the mac using a firewire cable also my other question before you begin is
WHAT TYPE OF MAC DO YOU HAVE
this is important because not all macs can run os x






