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Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger was released on April 29, 2005, went through 12 revisions, and wasn’t replaced until OS X 10.5 Leopard arrived on October 26, 2007 – two-and-a-half years later (almost 30 months to the day). Many consider Tiger a high point because of the wide range of hardware it. Apple announced the transition to Intel x86 processors over the life of Mac OS X 10.11, becoming the first Apple operating system to work with Intel's Apple devices. Mac OS X 10.4 was replaced by Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard 26 October, 30 months later, making Mac OS 10.8 a longer version of Mac OS X.
Hey folks,I have a few macbooks and macbook pros in the household all of which came with the Tiger, so I have quite a few of those gray DVDs with the various versions of Tiger on them.I was wondering if you guys could help me out with the instructions on creating a single install DVD with Tiger 10.4.11 on it which I could use to reinstall Tiger on both macbook and macbook pro laptops?I know how to make the dmg from a DVD disc, but I don't know:1. How to mount the dmg so I could edit files on it?2. Which file(s) will I need to edit in order to allow the disc to install on different types of Apple hardware (all intel machines tho)?3. How to slipstream the 10.4.11 update (to get to the build 8S2165 right after installation) into the dmg (is there a Slipy equivalent for Tiger)?Thanks in advance, any help will be greatly appreciated! Dave,it's hard to still find relevant information on this subject for Tiger now that Leopard is out, but I have found the references to 'distribution' file on the Tiger discs, which can be edited to allow installation on more than one type of the machine.
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Also, didn't Apple used to sell the retail Tiger discs? The should have worked on all supported hardware.
So I reckon it's possible to make a Tiger disc which will install just fine on all intel macs.Regarding the slip-streaming, there used to be a little app called Slipy (for 10.3 anyways) which would slip-stream updates and apps onto the Mac OS X installation disc. Given what Pacifist can do, I assumed that one can extract the contents of the combo updater onto the properly (rw) mounted OS X installation image. Umax usc 5800 scanner driver for windows 7 32bit. But I'm at loss about how exactly it should be done, so I'm looking for help.Anyone can help?thanks!