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How to create a start up cd of OS X?
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<blockquote data-quote="Benny7440" data-source="post: 1652718" data-attributes="member: 346317"><p>I've this iBook G4 that was given to me by a nephew that bought it used some years ago. Has no manual inside nor outside & no cd came with it. I want to dual boot it and for it need to make a new partition. Today learned that for partitioning the HD need to boot from an external source and for that need to have a cd with OS X inside or something else.</p><p></p><p>This laptop has no tour as usually one find in a windows machine, at least I've searched for it without any luck. So I need to ask here how can I make/burn a cd that will boot OS X?</p><p></p><p>Thanks to anybody with an answer to the issues above!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Benny7440, post: 1652718, member: 346317"] I've this iBook G4 that was given to me by a nephew that bought it used some years ago. Has no manual inside nor outside & no cd came with it. I want to dual boot it and for it need to make a new partition. Today learned that for partitioning the HD need to boot from an external source and for that need to have a cd with OS X inside or something else. This laptop has no tour as usually one find in a windows machine, at least I've searched for it without any luck. So I need to ask here how can I make/burn a cd that will boot OS X? Thanks to anybody with an answer to the issues above! [/QUOTE]
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