Hi,
it is, but it is set to Swedish and VoiceOver doesn't work very well with the 
Swedish language. To change language you need to move it to the top of a list.
Many thanks,
Christian


On 2006-10-03 at 07:44 David Poehlman wrote:

>Should tiger not already be on it then?
>
>On Oct 3, 2006, at 7:36 AM, Christian wrote:
>
>Hi Tim,
>Many thanks for your help. What I found out now was that the copy of
>Mac OS I got with the Mac cannot be installed. It refered me to the
>documentation telling me what models are supported. So I have now
>contacted them for a new DVD.
>Its the new iMac wiht the 1.8 gHz Intel Dual Core.
>All the best and many thanks,
>Christian
>
>
>On 2006-10-02 at 18:39 Tim Kilburn wrote:
>
>> Hi Christian,
>>
>> 1.  What variety of iMac?  G4, G5, newer, older?
>>
>> 2.  You can try the following once the DVD is up in the old system:
>>
>> a. Once the Install DVD is up, Close it's window.
>>
>> b. Double-click on the icon for the DVD which should be on the right
>> hand side of your Desktop.
>>
>> c. Press cmd+2 to put the Install DVD into List mode.
>>
>> d. Double-click on the item named Install MacOS X.  It may not be
>> named exactly that but close enough.
>>
>> e. The iMac should then ask you to Restart and will automatically
>> start from the Install DVD.
>>
>> 3.  Conversely, you could go under the Apple menu, choose system
>> Preferences, select the StartUp disk preference and choose the
>> Install DVD as your StartUp disk.  This should do the same as item #2.
>>
>> If none of this works, there could be issues with your Install DVD.
>> Let me know how you do.
>>
>> Later...
>>
>> Tim Kilburn
>> & Carter the Canine
>> Fort McMurray, AB Canada




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