leopard_9A559_osx86scene.dmg
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- Applications > Mac
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- Size:
- 6.55 GiB (7037879926 Bytes)
- Uploaded:
- 2007-10-01 17:59:35 GMT
- By:
- KoreanHongKildong
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- Info Hash: E78241F15F2057DBA3AEFD48345F766C2FA9B251
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----------------------------------------------------- This is the original 9A559 dmg file, but I renamed. leopard_9a559_osx86scene.dmg(6.55GB) MD5 : EADB8ED5437B2A6A26C712CF50C6E115 ------------------------------------------------------ [FavleX`s Info] Mac OS X Leopard build 9A559 Seed Note System Requirements To run Mac OS X Leopard, you must have a Macintosh computer with: - An Intel processor or a PowerPC G4 (800 MHz or faster) or G5 processor - A DVD drive - Built-in FireWire - At least 512 MB of RAM (additional RAM is recommended for development purposes) - A built-in display or a display connected to an Apple-supplied video card supported by your computer - At least 7 GB of disk space available, or 12 GB of disk space if you install the developer tools If you see a message in the Mac OS X Installer stating you do not have enough disk space to install Mac OS X, you can deselect items to save space. To deselect items, click Custom Install in the Easy Install panel. Important Installation Instructions This seed cannot be installed directly from the disk image, you can either 1) burn the disk image to a double layer DVD disc (recommended method) or 2) restore the disk image to a hard disk partition to install the build on another partition. Details below. Procedure to burn bootable DVD for installation: Requirements: 1. A DVD drive capable of burning double layer DVDs Here's how to check to see if you have such a drive: - Launch "Systems Profiler" in the Utilities folder in the Applications folder - Under Hardware, click on "Disc Burning" - If you see Under "DVD-Write", "+R DL" is listed then your machine has the ability to burn double layer DVD discs. 2. A blank DVD+R DL media Procedure: 1. Launch Disk Utility (found in /Applications/Utilities/) 2. Click the Burn button in the Toolbar 3. Navigate to and select the disk image then click the Open button 4. Insert a blank DVD+R DL disc into your DVD burner 5. Click the Burn button Procedure to install Leopard using hard disk partitions: Requirements: 1. Three hard disk partitions internal or external (you could use 2 but 3 recommended) NOTE: For Intel Macs, your "Partition Map Scheme" must be "GUID Partition Table". For Power PC Macs, your "Partition Map Scheme" must be "Apple Partition Map". Check by doing this: In Disk Utility, click on the volume, click on Partition, See "Partition Map Scheme" listed at the bottom. 2. The "Leopard_Client_9A559.dmg" disk image (on partition 1) Brief summary: 1. Booted into partition 1, using Disk Utility, restore the "Mac OS X Installer Disk Image" onto partition 2 2. Boot into partition 2 and install Mac OS X on partition 3 Procedure: 1. Setup: - partition 1: Your current boot up volume, also containing the downloaded "Leopard_Client_9A559.dmg" disk image - partition 2: Ready for the Leopard install disk image to be restored on - partition 3: Ready for the Leopard OS to be installed on 2. Launch Disk Utility and do the following: - Click on the partition 2 - Click on the Restore tab - Drag the "Leopard_Client_9A559.dmg" onto the Source field - Drag partition 2 onto the Destination field (Note: partition 2 will be erased.) (Note: Drag the partition from the disk list in Disk Utility and not Finder.) - Click on Restore 3. Boot into partition 2, you will be booted into Mac OS X installation process 4. Install Mac OS X onto partition 3 (If you have only 2 partitions, you will have to erase and install onto partition 1) Known Issues - Archive installs from Tiger to Leopard sometimes will not succeed on Power PC systems if you try to preserve user settings. Please perform an upgrade install or clean install or opt out of preserving user settings to work around this. Intel systems are unaffected. - If you have HP printers connected to your system or are upgrading from a Tiger system with HP printers already configured, please perform a custom install and de-select the HP printer drivers in the installer. The HP printer drivers will be delivered post-install via Software Update. [ My friend`shot : https://img114.imageshack.us/img114/7366/9a559success1bkz8.jpg ]
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Merci beaucoup !! Super Job Thank !!
5a559 is already seeded here on tpb : https://piratebayproxy.live/tor/3816089/Leopard_Client_9a559
But 3816089 is not the original image, but rather the image of a HD that the image was restored to. I'd rather have a copy of the original DVD.
Anyway, can someone seed the windows session of the 10.5 disc, because all the previous beta releases lack the bootcamp drivers. So it is yet impossible to play with the fast OS switching :(
In order to make this clearer, could a developper boot on win with the leopard DVD, copy the drivers package and upload it here?
In order to make this clearer, could a developper boot on win with the leopard DVD, copy the drivers package and upload it here?
REFLECTIVE DOCK?????
is it safe to assume that this is not "Hackintosh" based?
Please, someone with Leopard 9a559 installed email me Dock.app. Thank you in advance.
[email protected]
[email protected]
You can find Dock.app in System>Library>CoreServices
Nevermind. Someone already sent me Dock.app.
Peace.
Peace.
does it work fine? any problem at all? one file is named welcome to Tiger? Can I reinstall Tiger if this dosen't work and don't destroy everything on my iMac?
this one suck!!!! I had to re install tiger an now all my previous settings is lost. I don't know how to get them back. crappp
can any one send me Leopard Dock please...
[email protected]
[email protected]
thank u
1stly when i install it was installed normally and restarted.... after apple boot screen it was freezen
Then again i rebook into other tiger 10.4.11 parition and installed tiger again in a new parition and then i installed leopard it was worked just fine...
I didn't installed on 10.4.11 parition it doesn't had enough space...
BUT finally Leopard on my PowerBook
when i tried to update to 10.5.1 it says your boot volume doesn't reach ur system requirements and it cannot be installs
CAN any one say why????? please
1stly when i install it was installed normally and restarted.... after apple boot screen it was freezen
Then again i rebook into other tiger 10.4.11 parition and installed tiger again in a new parition and then i installed leopard it was worked just fine...
I didn't installed on 10.4.11 parition it doesn't had enough space...
BUT finally Leopard on my PowerBook
when i tried to update to 10.5.1 it says your boot volume doesn't reach ur system requirements and it cannot be installs
CAN any one say why????? please
Hey, Can anyone verify that this is the real deal and works?
The problem with comments is that people only make them when they screw up...
I want to see comments from people who have successfully dl'd and applied it..
TY
The problem with comments is that people only make them when they screw up...
I want to see comments from people who have successfully dl'd and applied it..
TY
Downloaded, Installed, running excellent....THANK YOU Korean!!!!
I was expecting some sort of difficulty but it was all good.
I was expecting some sort of difficulty but it was all good.
By installing this over Tiger, will i lose all my apps and info...? so should i save it all to an external hard-drive?
thx, nice upload, obrigado!
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