forum.insanelymac.com — We received word yesterday that the developer's preview of Leopard is making it's rounds through the Internet "tubes". The "scene" release, called APPLE.MAC.OSX.LEOPARD.V10.5.WWDC.PREVIEW-OSX is reported to be build 9A241, the same handed out to developers at WWDC this week.
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natenate19Aug 13, 2006
This is elementary. Should you really be using a pirated beta operating system if you can't figure this out?Use Disk Utility to restore the (ISO) image onto (a newly formatted) second HD or iPod. Change Startup Disk to said HD/iPod. Reboot to install onto (primary) disk.
davidbtAug 13, 2006
if you restore the the ISO to a hd the hd will then be a boot-able installer not the OS. burn the DVD then boot to that and install on the new partition.
tomonikiAug 13, 2006
No luck so far in getting leopard apps to work in Tiger
yvrsteveAug 14, 2006
Let's see .. you registered your machine when you bought it .. your hw serial#, MAC address is tied to your appleid. .. the preview reports the MAC address of your lan card with each signon .. hmm .. now, let's write some sql ..select 'Your Busted Dips**t:'||appleidfrom mac_addressess_reported_by_preview_cd t1, appleids_registered t2where t1.mac_address=t1.mac_address;
spinozaAug 14, 2006
Will Safari or Mail play on 10.4.7 if they are extracted separately from the ISO?
xm55Aug 15, 2006
@applepie1: Double/Dual layer are both correct.
applepie1Aug 16, 2006
but why dual layer and not normal dvds?
digginghackerAug 24, 2006
best post ever
digginghackerAug 24, 2006
...XD<a class="user" href="http://www.apple.com/macosx/leopard/coreanimation.html">http://www.apple.com/macosx/leopard/coreanimation.html</a>set that movie as your screen saver
hutsonMar 4, 2007
Usenet is the best option. The group is--- alt.binaries.mac.osx.apps It is a fast DL. I haven't installed it yet though. (im scared)
socokidJun 26, 2007
It's always been $129 for each version of OS X. There are no other versions, and the price hasn't changed. There are no upgrade prices. If you are now running Tiger (10.4) and want Leopard (10.5, coming in October), it will be $129, even if you bought it 2 months earlier. All point releases (10.4.1, 10.4.2, etc...) are always free. Apple's software update will tell you which Apple software needs updating when they are available. Just install them with a click of a button and that's it. That's pretty much the only thing that will ever pop-up on you on Mac, unlike Windows...Good luck.