Ok, here is a challenge for everyone. How do you run the Apple Hardware Test (AHT) on a macbook when the internal DVD drive is busted and you don't have an external firewire DVD drive?
*There are rumors that you can image the AHT or the whole install disc to an external HD and boot it via Firewire. (tried both but it didn't work for me)
*There is obviously a way to install the AHT to the local filesystem or to a partition because Apple does it with all the new Macs. (I have already tried copying the AHT directory ".diagnostics" from the install DVD to "/System/Library/CoreServices/" in the local filesystem. AHT never starts when I hold down "D" and boot the system. So how does apple do it?
*Can you boot the install DVD using another macbook's internal DVD drive if you put it in target disk mode and connect via firewire?
*ethernet
MacBook 1,1
2.0GHz CoreDuo (Not Core"2"Duo)
2Gb Ram
OS X 10.6.6 (32bit)
*There are rumors that you can image the AHT or the whole install disc to an external HD and boot it via Firewire. (tried both but it didn't work for me)
*There is obviously a way to install the AHT to the local filesystem or to a partition because Apple does it with all the new Macs. (I have already tried copying the AHT directory ".diagnostics" from the install DVD to "/System/Library/CoreServices/" in the local filesystem. AHT never starts when I hold down "D" and boot the system. So how does apple do it?
*Can you boot the install DVD using another macbook's internal DVD drive if you put it in target disk mode and connect via firewire?
*ethernet
MacBook 1,1
2.0GHz CoreDuo (Not Core"2"Duo)
2Gb Ram
OS X 10.6.6 (32bit)