Can I download Mac OS X Leopard on my Emac? (10.5.6)?
Rinny!
2011-05-12 05:54:54 UTC
Can I download Mac OS X Leopard on my Emac? (10.5.6)?
Four answers:
SilverTonguedDevil
2011-05-13 05:08:24 UTC
All eMacs with 1.0 GHz or faster processor can run OS 10.5. The retail OS 10.5 DVD has dual-platform code that lets it install on either PowerPC or Intel Mac. You cannot use any other Mac's restore (grey label) DVD to install on any eMac.
Minimum System Requirements for OS 10.5.x:
* Mac computer with an Intel, PowerPC G5, or PowerPC G4 (867MHz or faster) processor
* 512MB of memory
* DVD drive for installation
* 9GB of available disk space
Note the processor requirement. With any 800 MHz G4 Mac, you could use LeopardAssist to change the firmware and get OS 10.5 to install.
?
2016-10-21 09:53:46 UTC
the two the imac and emac will run leopard (no longer Snow Leopard 10.6), albeit sluggish. i'm uncertain what the above consumer is speaking approximately. For the iMac G4: by way of fact the processor is barley below the minimum standards for Leopard, some tweaking is so as. to place in Leopard on an "unsupported" G4 clocked below 867 MHz: a million. Reboot your Mac and carry down the Cmd-decide-O-F keys until you get a white demonstrate screen with black textual content cloth. it quite is the Open Firmware on the spot. 2. Insert the Mac OS X Leopard installation DVD. 3. type right here strains precisely as shown under into the Open Firmware on the spot. be conscious of capitalization, areas, zeros, and so on. If the command is properly typed and understood, Open Firmware will demonstrate "ok" on the tip of each line when you hit "return". What those strains do is desperate the CPU velocity reported via Open Firmware to OS X as an 867 MHz G4 processor gadget. They then proceed the boot from the DVD tension. For single CPUs, use right here 3 strains: dev /cpus/PowerPC,G4@0 d# 867000000 encode-int " clock-frequency" property boot cd:,:tbxi Then proceed the installation as frequent. lots of the hardware in intensity issues like FrontRow won't artwork by way of fact the gadget merely won't be able to shield the popular Quartz imaging. different then that, Leopard runs surpassingly ok on unsupported older macs. The boot up time is around 45sec to a million min however the applications on it run effective. sturdy success.
amybeader
2011-05-12 07:05:04 UTC
You can't. You have to buy Leopard, and you won't be able to run Leopard on an EMac. EMacs use PowerPC processors (G4 or G5) and Leopard will only run on Intel based Macs. Sorry, you will have to buy a new Mac to run Leopard.
anonymous
2011-05-12 17:11:00 UTC
Emacs are too old to support Mac OSX 10.5.x system, despite the fact that 10.5 could support PowerPC macs.
ⓘ
This content was originally posted on Y! Answers, a Q&A website that shut down in 2021.