How To Install 10.5.7 Dmg File On A Powerbook G4

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Mac OS Leopard 10.5 is the sixth release by Mac OS for Apple’s desktop and server operating system for Macintosh computers. It is available in two editions: for desktop or personal computers and server version (Mac OS X Server). The retail price for the desktop version is $129 and $499 for the server version. It was released on October 26, 2007.

This is the final version of Mac OS X which can support the PowerPC structure as snow leopard function only on Intel-based Macs. The latest released is 10.5.8 (Build 9L31a) on August 13, 2009. Its kernel type is hybrid (XNU). This version is preceded by Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger and succeeded by Mac OS X snow leopard. It is the first operating system that has open-source BSD to be certified as fully UNIX cooperative.

Leopard can be 'hacked' (see below) to install on these G3 and pre-867 MHz G4 machines but the system may behave erratically and many of the programs, features, and functions may not work properly or at all. As of mid-2010, some Apple computers have firmware factory installed which will no longer allow installation of Mac OS X Leopard.

Download: Mac OS X Snow Leopard 10.6 ISO and DMG file

License
Official Installer

File Size
7.8GB

Language
English

How To Install 10.5.7 Dmg File On A Powerbook G4

Developer
Apple Inc.


Tutorials: How to Clean Install Mac OS using a USB drive on Mac

New Features Added to Mac OS X Leopard 10.5

This new Mac OS Leopard 10.5 ISO comes with many new features like:

  • An improved Automator is introduced. It can create and edit work with the new interface. A new feature ‘watch me do’ is introduced that record user action and reply as an action in a work. It can create more useful work with action for RSS feed, PDF manipulation and much more.
  • It has the feature to access a file on their computer while far from home through the internet.
  • It has a new group feature called stack which displays a file in a ‘fan’ style, ‘grid’ style and a ‘list’ style.
  • It has redesign 3D dock.
  • New dictionary in Japanese is introduced.
  • The front row has been updated which closely resembles the interface of original Apple TV.
  • Safari 3 is introduced which includes web clip.
  • This version of Mac comes with an interesting feature called time machine. It allows the user to back up the deleted or replaced by another version of the file. Time machine does not make bootable copies of backed up the volume, it does not backup encrypted FileVault home dictionary until the user logout. It also does not back up to Airport Disc hard drives but this issue is been resolved on March 19, 2008 update.
  • It doesn’t the support classic application.
  • It comes with a total of 18 languages.
  • It comes with Alexa voice to voice over and the Apple company assured that it is the most natural and understandable voice yet.
  • A quick look is available which allows us to view the document without opening them in external software.
  • An updated version of photo booth is introduced which allow us, user, to record video with real-time filter and blue/ green screen technology.
  • It offers Objective-C 2.0 runtime, which has new features such as garbage collection

System requirements for this new version for Mac OS

To enjoy this version of Mac OS X, there are some basic requirements for a system like:

  • If we are talking about the processor then we need an Intel processor or PowerPC of G5 or G4 (867 MHz and faster).
  • The DVD drive, internal or external for installation of the operating system.
  • Minimum of 512MB of RAM is required for the proper functioning of the system. Additional of 1Gb of is recommended for development purpose.
  • Minimum of 9 GB of the disc is required.

These are the features required for the general purpose.

For some features specific requirements in the Mac are :

  • Time machine application needs an additional hard drive.
  • For boot camp, a Mac with Intel processor and Windows XP service pack 2 or Windows Vista is required.
  • 1.8GHz PowerPC G5 is required for the DVD player for improved de-interlacing.
  • An insight camera (external or built-in), USB video class camera or Firewire DV camcorder, an Intel or PowerPC G5 processor is required for the photo booth.
  • Audio chats required microphone and 56kbs speed of internet connection.

Technical details of Mac leopard 10.5

  • Filename:- osx_leopard_10.5_install.iso
  • File size :- 7.8 GB
  • Developer:- Apple

To get this latest version of Mac

If we set our mind to upgrade our Mac with latest features then we have to upgrade our pc with Leopard 10.5. The ISO file is available on the official website as well as on the apple store. We have to decide what type of installation we require because it comes with three types of installation: Upgrade, Archive and Install, Erase and install.

Archive and install take the middle ground method. This installer moves all your data in one folder and then create a clean installation of OS X 10.5 Leopard. This method allows the user to get all their existing data including the user account. Installation of Leopard OS in the Mac, you have to boot from the Leopard install DVD.

Installation process step by step:

  • First, we have to insert the OS X Leopard install DVD into Mac DVD drive.
  • After that an install Mac OS X on display on the screen and we have to double click it.
  • Click the restart button when the install Mac OS X open.
  • Enter the administrator password and press the OK button.
  • Mac will restart and boot from the installation DVD. Restarting from the DVD take some time, so be patient.

How To Get Mac OS Leopard on your Mac

Snow leopard comes with no option other than upgrade, but with few extra steps, we can perform erase and install. The ISO file is available at the Apple official website and also on apple store. For installation, there are some system requirements like

  • An Intel Mac because it doesn’t support older PowerPC Macs.
  • At Least 1GB of Ram is required to run the Snow Leopard.
  • It requires 5GB of free space for installation in the system.
  • A DVD drive is also required.

After gathering all the requirement, now it’s time to install the Snow Leopard in PC

  • Prepare the PC for installation like backup data, repair drive errors and disc permission.
  • Insert the Snow Leopard install DVD into the DVD drive.
  • Then after double click the install ‘Mac OS X’ icon.
  • Click the continue button after opening the Mac OS X Installer.
  • Select the drive which has already OS X 10.5 installed.
  • Click the customize button if we want to change anything to package.
  • When we are ready to install with default application then click the install button.
  • Enter the password and click the ‘OK’ button.
  • Copy the core file and restart.
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Mac OS Leopard 10.5 is the sixth release by Mac OS for Apple's desktop and server operating system for Macintosh computers. It is available in two editions: for desktop or personal computers and server version (Mac OS X Server). The retail price for the desktop version is $129 and $499 for the server version. It was released on October 26, 2007.

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Target Disk Mode won't work as described to install Tiger on a Lombard because this computer didn't come with FireWire built in and (therefore) doesn't support TDM over FireWire; only SCSI.
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- Ben Rosenthal
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Yes the G3 after, also with a bronze keyboard (was it Pismo?), was the first to have firewire, replacing the SCSI. I think it was the last one before the G4, maybe with a minor spec increase just before?

How To Install 10.5.7 Dmg File On A Powerbook G4 Pro

I successfully installed 10.4 on my Lombard, and it has been working fine now for a couple of days (it actually seems a little bit faster). To do it, I yanked the hard drive (which takes all of five minutes in the Lombard, and hooked it up to a G5 as an external firewire drive. Once the drive mounts, you can install 10.4 without any problems. Once the hard drive is reinstalled in the Lombard, everything boots up just fine.

by using pseudo, by using a non-password protected account ?
from http://www.bombich.com/software/ccc.html
Tiger compatibility
If you've upgraded to Tiger you may have noticed that CCC does not seem to work. Apple updated the authentication sceme of AppleScript Studio (yea!) and there's a little bit of work to be done to get that part of CCC working again. I am planning an update to CCC but I do not currently have an ETA as I have some additional features and a large QA matrix. In the meantime, keep in mind that you can use the Disk Utility application to clone one disk to another as well as to create a disk image of your hard drive.

CCC works in 10.3.x but not in 10.4. this doesn't mean it can't make a functional copy of a 10.4 drive onto another drive while running under 10.3.x

Much, much easier is to remove the drive from the Lombard (takes about 45 seconds) and install it in an extrenal FW drive, hook it up to a machine with Firewire and DVD, install Tiger then replace in Lombard. Or at least that's the way I did it.

Yea but you need a 2.5' Firewire housing, it doesn't have the same connectors as a 3.5' Firewire housing.
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- Jonah Lee

I was successfully able to run Tiger on a revision A iMac (over-clocked from 233MHz to 266MHz by yours truly) by putting its hard drive in my Cube and then putting it back into the iMac, no issues at all. Still makes quite the e-mail/solitaire machine for my mother. Additionally, I've discovered you can no longer execute the installer directly from /Volumes/Mac OS X Install DVD/System/Installation/Packages/OSInstall.mpkg to install on an external drive.

I did the same thing with my iMac rev.C. I put my HD in a Quicksilver and installed Tiger from there. The iMac runs great, especially with a 500 MHz G4 in it. Anyway, built in firewire doesn't seem to be a real system requirement.
Grape iMac:
500 MHz G4
512 MB RAM
40 GB 7200 RPM HD
16X CDRW
Tiger!!!

Now the question is if CPU Director 2.0b1 from Powerlogix will work with the Lombard Blueforce upgrade in Tiger (it says that version has Tiger support, so hopefully it will activate the cache).
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- Jonah Lee Update firmware macproefiupdate.dmg how to.

How To Install 10.5.7 Dmg File On A Powerbook G4 Mac

I came up with a way to install Tiger on the Lombard directly by creating a modified DVD. (only applicable to DVD-ROM models, of course) You can read about it here:
http://jonsharp.net/archives/2005/05/06/installing-tiger-on-lombard/

How To Install 10.5.7 Dmg File On A Powerbook G4 Windows 10

jrsharp's article is no longer to be found at that link. Here it is--though the process he describes is more elaborate than the methods described above, it's technically interesting, or actually useful if you can't follow the approaches above for some reason:
Installing Tiger on Lombard
Ok guys, I know what I said earlier about not getting Tiger to install, but I got to thinking about it and I had an idea. After digging around on the Tiger Install DVD, I found my answer. Here's what I did to get the installer to install on my Lombard:
First, I created a CD/DVD master image from the Tiger Install DVD using Disk Utility. Then, I mounted the image. Then I found the OSInstall.dist file in:
/System/Installation/Packages/OSInstall.mpkg/Contents
on the image. [jonsaw: open it with TextEdit] Near the top of the file is a line that specifies a list of 'badMachines', or some such. In that list is 'PowerBook1,1', the model code for the PowerBook G3 Lombard. I simply modified that entry to read 'PowerBook3,1'. I then unmounted the image and burned it to DVD-R. My Lombard booted right up the installation DVD as it had before, but this time I received no error messages regarding unsupported hardware.
So, there you have it! It turned out to be much simpler than I had expected. Now, I must admit that I have not performed the installation of Tiger yet, so I cannot yet verify that the installation will complete successfully, but I plan to install a new HD in the machine and test it out at least before going back to Gentoo. I really don't think Tiger will perform very well on this old machine, but it's fun to try it out. :)
Now, a note for Lombard users without a DVD drive: I would expect that you could perform the same operation on the CD version available as a special order from Apple.
jonsaw comment:
This is a brilliantly simple hack. However, changing the 'badmachine' listing to 'PowerBook3,1' prevents the DVD from installing onto a Powerbook G3 Firewire (Pismo). I think it's better to delete the reference to Powerbook1,1 altogether. 'Powerbook2,1' is the first clamshell iBook, which I suspect will run Tiger just fine too, so you might as well delete that too.
The actual line from the OSInstall.dist file:
var badMachines = ['iMac','PowerBook1,1','PowerBook2,1', 'AAPL,Gossamer', 'AAPL,PowerMac G3', 'AAPL,PowerBook1998', 'AAPL,PowerBook1999'];
I would remove the first three references ('iMac','PowerBook1,1','PowerBook2,1'), to change this to:
var badMachines = ['AAPL,Gossamer', 'AAPL,PowerMac G3', 'AAPL,PowerBook1998', 'AAPL,PowerBook1999'];
…since removing 'iMac' allows installation onto the tray-loading iMacs; removing 'Powerbook1,1' allows installation onto the clamshell iBook; and removing 'PowerBook2,1' allows installation onto the Powerbook G3 Lombard-- Tiger will run on all of these. However, the remaining installation problem with these models, using the original Tiger installer DVD, is finding one that contains a DVD drive, so you're better off exchanging the Tiger installer DVD for CDs (through Apple), and modifying the installer CD. You can't install 10.4 onto these models via Target Disk mode, since these models don't support Target Disk Mode, since they don't have Firewire ports. The Gossamer is the beige G3, which I know Tiger won't run on, nor install on, until XPostFacto is updated to do it; I don't know which model the 'PowerMac G3' is, unless it's a variation on the beige G3; and the 'PowerBook1998' and 'Powerbook1999' are the Wallstreet Powerbooks, about which I'm not sure yet. I also noticed that the list of badmachines above, doesn't include the 350 mhz slot-loading iMacs, even though they don't have built-in Firewire, so I suspect the 10.4 installer will run on these Macs without modification.

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