Where to find a Mac OS X Leopard ISO?

gillesdc Posted messages 396 Status Membre -  
gillesdc Posted messages 396 Status Membre -
Hello,

I found an old Mac Power G5 (2Ghz/2.5Ghz), but its previous owner formatted it under Debian...
I would like to recover Mac OS X, and I've read online that the G5 could use up to Mac OS X Leopard. So I would like to find an ISO image of that OS, or a slightly earlier version, but not too much preference....
I have another question, I tried to boot from a USB stick that contained Ubuntu, and the G5 did not boot from it. There is no BIOS in Macs, how can I change the boot order?

Thank you in advance,

2 réponses

Anonymous user
 
Hello,

There is no legal ISO file for Mac OS X. You need to acquire Mac OS X from the Apple website or from the second-hand market.

There is no BIOS on a Mac. To choose the startup volume, hold down the alt key during the startup phase.

Best regards..

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gillesdc Posted messages 396 Status Membre 1 464
 
Hi!

Thanks for your reply.
I don’t know if you can answer me, but do you know an "illegal" site that allows you to get Mac OS X Leopard without malware?

I’m going to test for alt. Do the bootable files need to be burned in a specific way or is the usual method with Rufus enough?

Best regards,
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Anonymous user
 
I don’t know any illegal sites. If I did, I would ban them from the forum.
Especially since all illegal sites provide infected stuff.

Rufus for Mac does not exist.
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gillesdc Posted messages 396 Status Membre 1 464 > Anonymous user
 
Hello,

Alright for the illegal sites, I'll forget about them.

Certainly, rufus doesn't exist for Mac, but since I don't have MacOS, I can burn from another PC running Windows. My question was whether a Mac could read a file burned, for example, in freeDOS?

Thank you.
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