Worked a treat Kyle. Thanks!
In fact I used your suggestion again to install MS Office on the
MacBook (because this MacBook kept spitting out that installation disk
as welll), which went well except it looks like I've inadvertently
uninstalled MS Office on my MacBook Pro. Doh!
Cheers,
Thanks Bob, thanks Kyle.
Bob, I gave the suggestion that you found a go, but it didn't seem to go
further than allowing me to launch the pkg file.
I'm in the midst of Kyle's suggestion now - so far so good - Leopard seems
to be installing.
Cheers, Steven
On 14/8/08 1:39 PM, Kyle Kreusch
How did it go Steven
kyle
On Thu, Aug 14, 2008 at 8:43 PM, Steven Knowles [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Bob, thanks Kyle.
Bob, I gave the suggestion that you found a go, but it didn't seem to go
further than allowing me to launch the pkg file.
I'm in the midst of Kyle's suggestion now -
I have a MacBook on which I want to install Leopard (I have a 5-user family
pack), but the DVD drive of the MacBook spits the Leopard install disk out
constantly.
Is it feasible to connect the MacBook to my MacBook Pro via firewire, start
the MacBook up as the target disk, insert the Leopard disk
Hi Steven This used to work
1. Insert the Leopard installed DVD into the MacBook Pro
2. Put the MacBook Pro into target disk Mode
3. Connect it to the MacBook
4. The Leopard install Disk should show up on the desktop
Kyle
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