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Is there a way to identify which version of Mac OS X a Mac is running by viewing the files on the hard drive (i.e. not booting from the volume, but looking at it externally through Target Disk Mode)?
Pretty much the situation is I have a Mac is suffering a Kernel Panic, but I only want to install the version of Mac OS X that they have (i.e. I'm not going to give them a free upgrade). I do know that it has to be running at least Tiger (Its a Santa Rosa MacBook Pro).
Are there any identifying files on the Hard Drive that can be unique to each 10.4, 10.5 and 10.6 that I would be able to tell which version of OS X is installed?
Thanks in Advance.
Pretty much the situation is I have a Mac is suffering a Kernel Panic, but I only want to install the version of Mac OS X that they have (i.e. I'm not going to give them a free upgrade). I do know that it has to be running at least Tiger (Its a Santa Rosa MacBook Pro).
Are there any identifying files on the Hard Drive that can be unique to each 10.4, 10.5 and 10.6 that I would be able to tell which version of OS X is installed?
Thanks in Advance.