

Lookup Mac, iPod, iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, Apple TV and other Apple devices by Apple Order Number, Model Number, EMC Number, Model Identifier, and Serial Number as well as Intel processor number to check its specs and other details. Feel free to try them though, I could be wrong. Mac & Apple Devices - 's Ultimate Mac Lookup. Both macintoshgarden and macintoshrepository have files with the same name, but I'm 99% sure they're Dutch only. The image (LEOPARD_PPC_IMG_RESTORE_TO_TARGET.dmg) contained in this torrent is, as far as I know, the only english version you can find. It then booted off the SSD no problem and went straight to the Leopard welcome video/user setup What I wound up doing was tracking down a restore image of a preinstalled copy of PPC Leopard, and using a Mac Pro, restored it to an SSD, which I then put back in the G5. I also couldn't get it to read from a dual layer DVD, which sucked because the Leopard DMG is too big for a standard DVD-R, and the 3GB PPC-only version, while it exists, has mostly been scrubbed from the internet. These machines are supposed to support USB booting, but from what I understand are pretty picky about what they want to see as bootable filesystems. I had a similar issue a couple weeks ago with a G5 that needed Leopard. * Burnt the ISO to a DVD+R DL, the drive in the Mac couldn't read it so I hooked up an external one, no joy.Įvery time I just get the prohibited sign, I guess I'm missing something, just not sure what lol. I just get the prohibited sign.įrom my understanding it should be compatible. I think I've tried every image of 10.5 available on the internet archive to no joy. Since I am Not into Games at all, I have wanted to use it for Cross-compiling and Operating System Experiments.
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Tried the same thing with 10.5 and no go. I don't Remember for sure what is on it a the Present time, I think it's some kind of Linux, and in my Drive collections I have a Mac OS for it as well.

Primary hard drive was dead, I managed to get an iso of 10.4 installed onto a USB thumb drive and got it installed on the secondary drive (after removing the failed one). Picked up a Power Mac G4, 1.2Ghz dual CPU 768MB ram. I burnt that image with Transmac and managed to get it booted. I appreciate your response and will load tonight I am assuming the Kingston brand is okay, and it is. I since learned my model is M8570, which is sometimes listed and other times not. The DDR stands for Double Data Rate, and 333 MHz is double 167 MHz, so youve got the right stuff. While his image didn't work for me I found an ISO that did "691-6037-A2ZMac_OS_X_Leopard_v10.5._Install_DVD_DVD_DL" Your Power Mac G4 takes PC2700 DDR memory. I followed the basic instructions in this video:
