
I did also try the USB method from the second video you linked, after trying several other (simpler-looking possibilities, including boot ud:,\\:tbxi, however, I found that my USB disk did not show up in the tree of devices, so I was unable to direct the iBook to boot from it. All the SuperDrive machines would read the burned media fine, but the iBook would eject it almost immediately. I tried using three different SuperDrive-equipped MacBooks.
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Thank you so much for your help! Ultimately, I was able to get it to boot from the single layer DVD instead, and it is now installing from it.īurning both the 10.5.6 ISO and the 10.5.4 DMG using ImgBurn and PowerISO respectively, on a Windows PC with a known-good drive, produced media that the iBook would read and mount while booted to 10.4, but would not boot from.īurning them with Disk Utility produced discs that the machine refused to read - spin up, spin down, eject.
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