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| December 3rd, 2009 | #1 |
| mamo Offline | |
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Leopard 10.5 single layer DVD
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| December 3rd, 2009 | #2 |
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please read the forum rules and code your links in the future thanks!
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| December 4th, 2009 | #3 |
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It's not corrupt.
Use RarMachine! http://rapidshare.com/files/316380006/RarMachine_1.1.3.dmg Last edited by nemesit; December 5th, 2009 at 08:19 AM. Reason: link coded |
| December 7th, 2009 | #4 |
| mamo Offline | |
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I'm really sorry for that, I don't understand why was working before.
![]() Anyway this is the right mode to do it from dmg or cdr image of Leopard double layer: Open Disk Utility in the Applications/Utility folder on your existing OS X installation. Create a new sparse image (8.0 GB) and name it “leopard” (without quotes). This will create a file called leopard.sparseimage. Mount leopard.sparseimage, then click on the Restore tab inside Disk Utility. Drag the *original* downloaded image to the “source” field and drag the *mounted* “leopard” image (NOT leopard.sparseimage) into the “destination” field and click Restore. This will take about 10 minutes. Mount leopard.sparseimage. Open the mounted image in the Finder. You must delete a few files in order to have enough space to fit on a regular DVD. If you feel that you will need these files later, back them up on an external drive or disc. We will be deleting the XCode Tools directory which is at the root of the image, all sets of printer drivers (why there is an entire gigabyte of printer drivers on this god damn disc, I will never understand) and all unnecessary language packs. The driver packages have a .dpkg extension and are found in the System/Installer/Packages directory. [Note: in the current build, the System folder is "hidden", so you'll have to use the following trick. Open a terminal, and type "open /Volumes/leopard/System" without quotes. This will open a Finder window with the System folder visible. If you have problems with Terminal there is also a little application called "Show-Hide Files.app" that does this work (better to use this application, I think it will possible to find it here on mechodownload)] Delete all printer driver packages and backup any that you may need onto another disc or external drive. Do the same for all language packs that aren’t English or your native language. *IMPORTANT NOTE*: Do NOT delete AsianLanguageSupport, this is not the same as the language packs. It will cause the installation to wig out. Don’t forget to empty the trash. Unmount the leopard image. In Disk Utility, create a new sparse image (4.7 or 4.6 GB) called “boot” (without quotes). The file created will be called boot.sparseimage. Mount this. Use the Restore tab once again. Use leopard.sparseimage for the source and the mounted “boot” image (NOT boot.sparseimage). Click Restore, wait about 10 minutes for it to finish. Unmount “boot”. Now we will actually burn the DVD. Grab your fabulously economical blank single-layer DVD and insert it into your burner. Using Disk Utility once more, click on boot.sparseimage and click the Duke Nukem-esque Burn button at the top. Wait about 10 minutes, leave the DVD in the drive. Reboot. Hold the “c” key as the computer starts up to boot from the DVD. Booting will appear to take a VERY long time. This is due to the disc being arranged inefficiently because of the files we moved. It took me about 20 minutes to reach the “Choose your language” screen of the installer, so if it appears that things are taking too long, this is probably just normal. Patience, my son. After that, the only additional step besides the normal guided install is to hit the “Customize” button on the “Install Summary” screen. Then, uncheck the Printer Drivers and language packs, hit OK and continue the installation as usual. Enjoy Leopard!... and greets from Italy :°) P.S: If something goes wrong ask me without problems, before to launch everything out of the window or to burn your house... ;-) |
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