Thanks for that Tobias
Will have a go later
Nick
On 5 Jul 2010, at 09:09, Tobio wrote:

> Ethics wise, based on recent discussions in this group;  Its fine if
> its for your self, its bad if its to give to someone else.
> as for B, i believe all of those options would work, If it was an
> intel mac that was bootcamp capable, then with a disk utility copy and
> a HD partition copy I think you would lose the bootcamp section of the
> DVD, as its a partition that only windows can usually see.  This would
> be irrelevant for a G5 though.  I once had to clone a 10.4 install dvd
> we had bought for a G3 lampshade imac that only had a CD drive.  It
> could boot from the firewire harddrive and install fine, so i believe
> all macs are able to do this.
> 
> On Jul 4, 2:55 pm, Nicholas Holt <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi does anyone know
>> a0 is it ethical to copy original install cds for an iMac G5 (ie. several 
>> years old)?
>> b) what is the best way to do it if the answer to a) is yes? Would it be to 
>> make a disk image in Disk Utility and put on an ext HD partition or use 
>> Carbon Copy cloner to make another cd?
>> Nick
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