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Poppy Lake Mac Os X
Ubereats mac os. To boot a PowerMac (or an iMac, iBook, eMac, etc..) from an USB stick or drive, if you have a G5 or late G4 model, first refer to the boot from CD guide and if it does not work, then follow these instructions: 1. Plug your USB stick or drive in an USB port 2. Power the computer on (or restart it if it's already running) and immediately.. 3. ..hold down those 4 keys together: [ CMD + OPT/ALT + O + F ] until you see the white Open Firmware screen similar to this: 4. Then at the Open Firmware command prompt, type this and press ENTER: boot usb0/disk@1:,:tbxi (Please make sure that there are 2 backslashes before :tbxi just in case this page contents gets screwed up in the future) Note: You may have to change usb0 for usb1 depending on which port you plugged your USB stick in. If it still doesn't work, you can try this command: boot ud:,:tbxi Note 2: If you want to boot a non-Macintosh partition, say for instance a PPC Linux distribution, then change tbxi for yaboot Note 3: If you get a CAN'T OPEN error, it means that you forgot to plug in your USB stick BEFORE powering on the computer, so turn the Mac off and start over from step #1. |
Poppy Lake Mac Os X
Ubereats mac os. To boot a PowerMac (or an iMac, iBook, eMac, etc..) from an USB stick or drive, if you have a G5 or late G4 model, first refer to the boot from CD guide and if it does not work, then follow these instructions: 1. Plug your USB stick or drive in an USB port 2. Power the computer on (or restart it if it's already running) and immediately.. 3. ..hold down those 4 keys together: [ CMD + OPT/ALT + O + F ] until you see the white Open Firmware screen similar to this: 4. Then at the Open Firmware command prompt, type this and press ENTER: boot usb0/disk@1:,:tbxi (Please make sure that there are 2 backslashes before :tbxi just in case this page contents gets screwed up in the future) Note: You may have to change usb0 for usb1 depending on which port you plugged your USB stick in. If it still doesn't work, you can try this command: boot ud:,:tbxi Note 2: If you want to boot a non-Macintosh partition, say for instance a PPC Linux distribution, then change tbxi for yaboot Note 3: If you get a CAN'T OPEN error, it means that you forgot to plug in your USB stick BEFORE powering on the computer, so turn the Mac off and start over from step #1. |