Mac OS X 10.7 Lion (8-5-2011) | 3.32 GB | 1 linkInstall Snow Leopard via USB External/USB Flash Drive
* Disk Utility
* Flash Drive must be at at least 8GB (You will lose all the data on
there, so back it up on your desktop for the time being)
* External must have at least 8GB of free space
1. Open Disk Utility. On the left navigation, select your flash drive and click on the "Partition" tab:
2. Under "Volume Scheme," Select "1 Partiton":
3. Once selected, hit the "Option" button at the bottom of the map:
4. A window will pop-up, select the GUID option (the first one):
5.
Once its done, navigate to the "Restore" tab. With the Snow Leopard DMG
present, drag the DMG to the "Source" field, and from the navigation on
the left, drag your Flash Drive to the "Destination" field:
6. Click Restore, once its done, your Flash Drive contents to be similar to:
7.
Close Disk Utility, Open up System Preferences. Under "System," choose
"Startup Disk," Your flash drive should be listed as the Snow Leopard
installation disk. Select and press "Restart." Or you can just select
"Install" from the Flash drive contents, in which it will start
installing before prompting you to restart.
[ندعوك للتسجيل في المنتدى أو التعريف بنفسك لمعاينة هذا الرابط]Burn Using DVD-DL * Disk Utility
* DVD-DL (Dual Layer/DVD9)
* DL-/+ Burner
1. Open the Leopard installation DVD using Disk Utility.
2.
Using the Disk Utility, create a new dual layer (8.5GB) sparse image
called leopard (actual filename will be leopard.sparseimage) and mount
it.
3. Restore the Leopard installation DVD to the mounted leopard.sparseimage (not the image file.)
4. Open the mounted leopard.sparseimage with Finder, and delete the XCodeTools directory.
5. Unmount the mounted leopard.sparseimage.
6.
Using the Disk Utility, create a new single layer (4.4GB) spare image
called boot (actual filename will be boot.sparseimage) and mount it.
7. Restore the leopard.sparseimage image file to the mounted boot.sparseimage (not the image file.)
8. Unmount the mounted boot.sparseimage.
9. Burn the boot.sparseimage to your single layer DVD media.
Booting from this DVD works, but takes a long time.
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