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Wanted install Leopard on Power Mac G4 533
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hi, everybody. I have the Power Mac G4 533Mhz( 768 Ram / DVD-RW/ HDD40G/Display 32Mb).
i want to install Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard.
Have how to install Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard.
Thank you advance.
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Last edited by tonyyong; Mar 28, 2009 at 01:05 PM.
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Not worth the hassle (it is not supported, low RAM, old GPU…) If you don't have Mac OS X Tiger 10.4 installed there go for it.
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OS X uses up too much resources. you are short of RAM and also CPU and HDD not enough cache.
if you have a 10.4.11, that is perfect for your machine.
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Yep. On that kind of Mac you definitely want Tiger over Leopard.
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It is possible the OP needs Leopard on the older machine, to use it as a Time Machine backup on his/her LAN.
XpostFacto hasn't been updated with Leopard support, which makes the install harder. You could install Leopard to the HD while booting from a supported PPC Mac. Or manually run the install packages from the DVD in /Install DVD/System/Installation/Packages/
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