Make sure the drive is formatted for OS X Extended (Journaled). If it isn’t, open up Disk Utility and format is so it is. Before you do so, back up any important data on that drive. How to Make a Bootable USB Stick from an ISO File on an Apple Mac OS X fa icon='long-arrow-left' Back to all posts fa icon='pencil' Posted by Lewan Solutions fa icon='calendar' February 10, 2012.
How To Make A Bootable Mac Os X Tiger Usb
This USB can be used to install a clean copy of Apple Mac os x tiger 10.4 or to update your existing system to Mac os x tiger 10.4 Installing, Recovering or upgrading your software from a USB is NOT a quick process and can take 30-45 minutes to complete. Please be patient and allow the process plenty of time to finish.
Installation Instructions:Insert the USB in your USB Slot. It should appear on your desktop. Do NOT click on it. Restart your mac. As soon as you hear the startup chime press and hold the option[ALT] key on your keyboard. Choose start from USB symbol
Important Notice: This Apple OS X software is FREE to download from the Apple App store using the App Store program supplied by Apple starting with OS10.6 (Snow Leopard). No charge is being made for the system software itself. The charge is for the new USB Drive the time to pre-install the OS X installer on it, plus post sales support and postage/packaging. This medium is the best option if you want to have a copy of the operating system saved for any future additional installations or recovery of existing installations or if you wish to easily install on several computers. It also allows installation on recent Apple hardware that lacks a DVD drive. You save time and potential Data charges associated with (possibly repeated) downloads of the 4GB+ file.
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How To Make A Bootable Usb For Mac Os X Tiger King
I created a bootable USB drive using Windows with Tiger on it using PearPC and TransMac, for PowerPC. Here are the instructions to create a live USB of Tiger: 1. Copy the Mac OS X Tiger DVD to an ISO file. 2. Download PearPC (and a GUI, such as PearPC Control Panel) and the 6GB blank disk image (for 8GB drive) or 3GB image (for 4GB drive). Download the trial of TransMac, too. Download PearPC and 3GB/6GB disk images here. Download PearPC Control Panel here. Download TransMac (15-day trial) here. 3. Rename the disk image. For example, 'tigerusb.img' 4. Install Tiger from the ISO using minimal install (uncheck everything but what's required) to tigerusb.img. (Make sure you go into Disk Utility and format the image. Use the volume name 'Tiger USB' for this tutorial) 5. When installation is finished and PearPC restarts, close PearPC when the intro video ends. 6. Plug in your flash drive and open TransMac. 7. Select your USB drive from the list and right click and choose 'Format with Disk Image...' 8. Select 'tigerusb.img' and let it copy to the drive. 9. The bootable drive has been created! Plug it into a PowerPC Mac, hold down Option while turning it on, and select 'Tiger USB'. 10. Configure it like you would as if OS X was on the hard drive. 11. Enjoy your Tiger live USB drive! This tutorial is for Macs that don't officially support booting OS X off of USB. I use this method because directly installing from the DVD to the USB drive does not work.