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Creating an updated OS X install disc
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<blockquote data-quote="eliehass" data-source="post: 754372" data-attributes="member: 33792"><p>While this is true, things like restoring from a time machine backup have been improved since 10.5.0, so if you have the 10.5.0 installation disk (like I do) and you want to re-install from a time machine backup, you wouldn't get the advantages of the newer versions. </p><p></p><p>That being said, I understand how to make the disk into a disk image, but I don't understand how to add the updates to that image.</p><p></p><p>Edit: Never-mind, I figured it out, you just mount the disk image and then install the updates to that disk image.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eliehass, post: 754372, member: 33792"] While this is true, things like restoring from a time machine backup have been improved since 10.5.0, so if you have the 10.5.0 installation disk (like I do) and you want to re-install from a time machine backup, you wouldn't get the advantages of the newer versions. That being said, I understand how to make the disk into a disk image, but I don't understand how to add the updates to that image. Edit: Never-mind, I figured it out, you just mount the disk image and then install the updates to that disk image. [/QUOTE]
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