Passer de 10.3.9 à 10.4 sur un Imac G4

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AMD - 7 oct. 2009 à 12:37
 Utilisateur anonyme - 7 oct. 2009 à 15:04
Bonjour,
J'ai un Imac sous 10.3.9.
J'ai également un powerbook G4 acheté plus tard, sous 10.4 (actuellement 10.4.11, qui est en fin de vie malheureusement.
Puis-je utiliser le DVD original d'installation pour passer de 10.3 à 10.4 sur l'Imac ?
Merci d'avance pour tout conseil
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dede74000 Messages postés 26979 Date d'inscription jeudi 5 avril 2007 Statut Contributeur Dernière intervention 26 août 2024 5 352
7 oct. 2009 à 13:13
Bonjour,

Non ! un peu de lecture explicative car, rabâcher sans cesse, alors que le moteur de recherche est là !!! :
https://forums.commentcamarche.net/forum/affich-3862400-passer-de-10-3-9-a-10-4-avec-un-powerbook-g4
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AMD06 Messages postés 2 Date d'inscription mercredi 7 octobre 2009 Statut Membre Dernière intervention 7 octobre 2009
7 oct. 2009 à 14:54
Merci ...
mais sur le support d'apple, j'ai trouvé cela
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1976068



Can I use another Mac's system restore disc on my Mac?
Posted: Apr 7, 2009 3:40 PM

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Q. Can I use the grey coloured System Restore discs that shipped with Mac A to install OS X onto Mac B?

A. In most cases, due to technical and licensing reasons, the answer is no. The answer is definitely no if any of the following apply:

1. Any part of the software on the system restore disc is currently installed or in use on Mac A, or on any other computer1
2. The OS on the disc is any version of Leopard (10.5.x), or is any version of Tiger later than 10.4.42
3. Either of the two Macs has an Intel processor3
4. The system restore discs from Mac A contain an older version of Mac OS X than the version of Mac OS X that was on the install discs that would have shipped with Mac B4


However, an installation attempt may be successful, and compliant with all OS X licensing terms, if all of the following conditions are met:

1. No part of the software on the system restore disc is currently installed or in use on Mac A, or on any other computer1
2. The OS on the disc is Tiger 10.4.3 or earlier, or is an earlier version of OS X (10.3.x, 10.2.x, etc)2
3. Both Mac A and Mac B have PowerPC processors (G3, G4, or G5)3
4. The system restore discs from Mac A contain a newer version of Mac OS X than the version of Mac OS X that was on the install discs that would have shipped with Mac B4
5. All terms of the Mac OS X Software License Agreement are followed, particularly sections 2 and 3 regarding permitted usage and transfer.

Even if all the above conditions are met, software restore discs contain computer-specific releases of Mac OS X, and may not install or work properly on a Mac that has a hardware configuration that is significantly different than the original.

Donc, si mon PWB est hors d'état, je vais peut-être pouvoir utiliser son DVD sur l'Imac .
A mes risques et périls si j'ai bien compris les différents messages sur le sujet.
A +
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Utilisateur anonyme
7 oct. 2009 à 15:04
Bonjour,

Je reprends votre citation

Q. Can I use the grey coloured System Restore discs that shipped with Mac A to install OS X onto Mac B? 

A. In most cases, due to technical and licensing reasons, the answer is no. The answer is definitely no if any of the following apply


Donc, vous testez et vous saurez.. :-)

Cordialement

PS: c'était souvent possible lors des premières versions de Mac OS 10. Actuellement je pense que ça doit être exceptionnel.
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