Intall syetem using DMG

2010-10-13 Thread Gottick International
Folks, I'm trying to install X5 on a machine that won't accept the newer, larger, DVDs. I have moved a X.5 .dmg to the computer's hd and now I'm trying to reboot the whole machine from the dmg. Is that even possible? Iv'e been told so. A -- You received this message because you are a member

Re: Intall syetem using DMG

2010-10-13 Thread Kris Tilford
On Oct 13, 2010, at 4:26 AM, Gottick International wrote: I'm trying to install X5 on a machine that won't accept the newer, larger, DVDs. No such thing as a machine that won't accept the newer, larger, DVDs. I assume you're talking about dual-layer DVDs? ALL DVD units, whether they're

Re: Intall syetem using DMG

2010-10-13 Thread Tina K.
On 2010/10/13 03:26, Gottick International wrote: I'm trying to install X5 on a machine that won't accept the newer, larger, DVDs. I have moved a X.5 .dmg to the computer's hd and now I'm trying to reboot the whole machine from the dmg. Is that even possible? Iv'e been told so. As Kris said,

Re: Intall syetem using DMG

2010-10-13 Thread Gottick International
I'm trying to install X5 on a machine that won't accept the newer, larger, DVDs. I'm assuming by X5 you mean Leopard 10.5, the first OS to ship on dual-layer discs. Yupp if you happen to have a home burned copy on a dual-layer DVD-R or DVD +R disc, this could possibly not work, and often

Re: Intall syetem using DMG

2010-10-13 Thread Gottick International
I'm trying to install X5 on a machine that won't accept the newer, larger, DVDs. I have moved a X.5 .dmg to the computer's hd and now I'm trying to reboot the whole machine from the dmg. Is that even possible? Iv'e been told so. As Kris said, you cannot boot from the drive that you are