Hi Rob,
I have the original install disks with Tiger from a 1.8ghz Core Duo (not
Core 2 duo) imac. I don't know if this will help you, but you are welcome
to try.
~Robert
On 6/17/08 12:43 PM, "Roy A. Baril" <rbsys_at_berkeley.edu> wrote:
> Rob,
>
> The startup fails because there are enough significant hardware
> differences between the two iMacs that the boot section of the install
> disks were changed to reflect the new hardware. So, the newer disks are
> looking for specific hardward in the post to enable booting. When it does
> not find it, it fails. You will have to either find the original disks or
> an OS X install disk whose version is before the newer machine.
>
> --Roy
>
>
>> Hi all.
>>
>> I'm trying to do an "Archive Install" of an Intel Core 2 Duo iMac that's
>> about a year and a half old - what I believe Apple calls "iMac (Late
>> 2006)" - one of the white plastic, "squarish" ones.
>>
>> But, the only Intel Tiger install disks I have are system disks that
>> came with a more recent model of Intel iMac - the model with the rounded
>> back. And, when I start up the older iMac on one of these and then
>> choose English, it says it can't run on this computer.
>>
>> I would have thought that a Tiger Intel disk would install on any Intel
>> iMac, but this seems not to be the case. Does startup fail just because
>> the install disk is a bundled disk, and Apple prevents it from being
>> used on any but the bundled model computer? Do you know if there is any
>> way to get the newer Tiger Intel system disk to perform an install on
>> the older Intel iMac?
>>
>> Optionally, does anyone have a Tiger Intel system disk that I could try
>> on this users' white plastic Intel iMac? Apple no longer sells Tiger
>> disks, though I suppose if I knew what to buy I might find one on eBay.
>>
>> Thanks -
>> Rob
>>
>> --
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