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- 15" MBP 2.5Ghz C2D 4GB 500GB Seagate 7200RPM / 15" Powerbook G4 1.5Ghz 2GB 160GB Seagate 5400rpm
Hey all! I am replacing the HD in a 15" G4 Powerbook that I got for a great deal, knowing there would be a little work involved on it eventually (namely the hard drive). It went a little quicker than I would have liked and is no longer spinning up at all, and I just get the flashing folder w the question mark at bootup.
I have a new Seagate drive ready to go in, but of course can't clone the drive because the old drive is dead. I have a few different OSX installs on disk, but I think the previous owner set the preferences to not allow booting from any external disk as I cannot get it to go into firewire target mode (T on startup).
My question is then, if I wanted to install OSX on the drive prior to physically installing it, what might be some ways around this? I have a MBP that I could firewire the drive to and install from here, but don't know if I can install 10.3 or 10.5 onto a different laptop from a MPB running 10.6.
I have Drive Genius and can initialize the drive prior to installing it, though OWC notes that their drives are pre-formatted for OS9 already.
Any thoughts before I get back into the guts of my Powerbook?
Thanks!
I have a new Seagate drive ready to go in, but of course can't clone the drive because the old drive is dead. I have a few different OSX installs on disk, but I think the previous owner set the preferences to not allow booting from any external disk as I cannot get it to go into firewire target mode (T on startup).
My question is then, if I wanted to install OSX on the drive prior to physically installing it, what might be some ways around this? I have a MBP that I could firewire the drive to and install from here, but don't know if I can install 10.3 or 10.5 onto a different laptop from a MPB running 10.6.
I have Drive Genius and can initialize the drive prior to installing it, though OWC notes that their drives are pre-formatted for OS9 already.
Any thoughts before I get back into the guts of my Powerbook?
Thanks!