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Installing a new OS on a broken Mac
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<blockquote data-quote="Duane01" data-source="post: 1364426" data-attributes="member: 235407"><p>Yes.</p><p></p><p>I can mount the Install to my Macbook Pro in the disk utility, I just don't know if I can install it to the other Mac because it can't boot into Target disk mode.</p><p></p><p>Of course I can burn it to a DVD but the other option would be cheaper, assuming I can do it. For example if I search our local electronics store, they don't stock dual layer DVDs so I can't just easily go in there and then do it tomorrow, so it's also about convenience. I only need the 1 DVD and as far as I can find I need to buy a minimum of 5 at £10, which is a bit of a waste if I can do it free via Firewire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Duane01, post: 1364426, member: 235407"] Yes. I can mount the Install to my Macbook Pro in the disk utility, I just don't know if I can install it to the other Mac because it can't boot into Target disk mode. Of course I can burn it to a DVD but the other option would be cheaper, assuming I can do it. For example if I search our local electronics store, they don't stock dual layer DVDs so I can't just easily go in there and then do it tomorrow, so it's also about convenience. I only need the 1 DVD and as far as I can find I need to buy a minimum of 5 at £10, which is a bit of a waste if I can do it free via Firewire. [/QUOTE]
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