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upgrade OSX on laptop without DVD drive
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<blockquote data-quote="iambhu" data-source="post: 1470308" data-attributes="member: 193108"><p>I have a MacBook laptop with an inoperative DVD drive, which I am trying to upgrade from OS 10.4.11 to Snow Leopard. I have an iMac running 10.6.8 and purchased the Snow Leopard upgrade disc with multiple user license from Apple. The DVD is in the iMac's drive. Per the installation instructions, I first turned on CD/DVD sharing on both computers and connected the laptop to Ethernet. The Install DVD, which is in the iMac DVD drive, shows up on the laptop's Finder. </p><p></p><p>I attempted to use Remote Install Mac OSX per the installation instructions, however only one drive, the laptop's HD, shows up when I restart the laptop with the Option key held down; The Install DVD does not show up.</p><p></p><p>I was able to mount the DVD on the laptop, then double clicked the Install DVD icon in the laptop's Finder window. I can hear the iMac's DVD drive running periodically, so it appears to be responding to the laptop. After clicking the Install DVD icon, I'm prompted to click the Restart button to begin the installation process. However, when the laptop restarts, it presents the normal sign-in window with no evidence of an installation process at that point or when I sign in. </p><p></p><p>Suggestions?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iambhu, post: 1470308, member: 193108"] I have a MacBook laptop with an inoperative DVD drive, which I am trying to upgrade from OS 10.4.11 to Snow Leopard. I have an iMac running 10.6.8 and purchased the Snow Leopard upgrade disc with multiple user license from Apple. The DVD is in the iMac's drive. Per the installation instructions, I first turned on CD/DVD sharing on both computers and connected the laptop to Ethernet. The Install DVD, which is in the iMac DVD drive, shows up on the laptop's Finder. I attempted to use Remote Install Mac OSX per the installation instructions, however only one drive, the laptop's HD, shows up when I restart the laptop with the Option key held down; The Install DVD does not show up. I was able to mount the DVD on the laptop, then double clicked the Install DVD icon in the laptop's Finder window. I can hear the iMac's DVD drive running periodically, so it appears to be responding to the laptop. After clicking the Install DVD icon, I'm prompted to click the Restart button to begin the installation process. However, when the laptop restarts, it presents the normal sign-in window with no evidence of an installation process at that point or when I sign in. Suggestions? [/QUOTE]
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