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<blockquote data-quote="swetha" data-source="post: 61661"><p>I need to test the applications on all the OS X.We got a new mac to the office and its hard disk has OS X 10.3.4 on it.My question is how to install the other operating systems i.e 10.2.0, 10.1.0 in the new mac.I am able to partition the hard disk but unable to load the software.Is it b'cos i am trying to install a lower version on a higher version,but why should that be a problem when i'm allocating a separate strtup disk for it.Even if i'm inserting the 10.2.0 cd and restarting the mac and holding the c button it is not booting from the cd.If anyone can give me some information on this that would be great.Its a new mac: Machine model -- eMac</p><p> CPU Type---- Power Pc G4 (1.1)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swetha, post: 61661"] I need to test the applications on all the OS X.We got a new mac to the office and its hard disk has OS X 10.3.4 on it.My question is how to install the other operating systems i.e 10.2.0, 10.1.0 in the new mac.I am able to partition the hard disk but unable to load the software.Is it b'cos i am trying to install a lower version on a higher version,but why should that be a problem when i'm allocating a separate strtup disk for it.Even if i'm inserting the 10.2.0 cd and restarting the mac and holding the c button it is not booting from the cd.If anyone can give me some information on this that would be great.Its a new mac: Machine model -- eMac CPU Type---- Power Pc G4 (1.1) [/QUOTE]
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