Booting V245 off USB DVD drive

How do I boot V245 off USB DVD drive?

Apparently cannot be done on Sparc, only on x86.

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    Hi,
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    However, let me ask a few more questions:
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    -Do you wish to install MacOS 9 on the Lombard?
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    http://eshop.macsales.com/item/Other%20World%20Computing/MOTGFWU2OB/
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    http://www.xlr8yourmac.com/PBG3/oem_combo_drives/build_guide/build_combodrive.html
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  • Booting from a USB DVD drive

    hello,
    i kept searching for solutions to my problem for hours but i didn't find an answer to my question.
    I want to install windows 7 on my 2007 macbook pro (yes pretty old...) but my optical drive is dead and i don't have bootcamp 5 so i can't create a USB disk and boot from it . so i want to know if it's possible to install win from a usb external drive because i really need it .
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    aycarambaboy wrote:
    so i want to know if it's possible to install win from a usb external drive because i really need it .
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    I haven't tried what you have suggested, but I have seen various posts suggesting this approach. I've also seen several posts explain how to create a partition on an external firewire Harddrive and this seems to have worked for various people.
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  • Can I Install Tiger with an exterinal USB DVD Drive??

    Hi,
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    What happens if the firmware isn't updated?
    The display may stop working, even for OS 9. It is not easy to fix.
    I just installed 10.2 on one of them and it seems to be working. Should I uninstall it and upgrade the firmware and start over?
    Check the "Boot ROM version" with System profiler. If the firmware is updated it will be 4.1.9
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  • How do I boot from a USB flash drive?

    I have two different Toshiba laptops. In the BIOS settings I only see the following options.
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    I just purchased a Buffalo USB DVD Drive (DVSM-PC58U2V-SVC) and it doesn't register when I plug it in. I have a MacBook Pro running on Yosemite. When I connect the drive directly into the USB port, nothing happens (drive started flashing red but made no sound like it was trying to read the disc). When I used a USB extender, the drive sounded like it wanted to work (at least it made that typical CD spinning sound, but quickly stopped) and still nothing.
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  • Use usb dvd drive from MacAir on iMac

    I have an USB DVD drive for my MacAir. However when I plug it in on my iMAC it won't work.
    Do I have to download software first?

    WGM hi, I had this problem that Super Drive didn t work, and I did same procedure. Your process of doing it is ok, but after You do
    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
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    at the bottom is /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/com.apple.Boot.plist as black line that should be saved. If the cursor is at this line you just need to press Enter and then reboot the system. It really works. Thanks for that post!

  • Booting from an external DVD drive

    I have a 2006 Intel iMac with a Samsung model SE-208 USB DVD drive attached to it. How can I boot from this drive instead of using the internal DVD drive.

    Everytime I try to load a DVD-RW disk, it gets stuck in the drive. That's why I am trying to boot from the external DVD drive. When I try to boot from the external DVD drive, it doesn't even show up when I press the option key on startup.
    I spoke to a friend of mine who just bought a new iMac with the external Superdrive. It works fine. She can boot from it no problem and it only runs from the USB port.
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  • External 3rd party USB DVD drive will not show up on my 2008 Macbook pro

    I have a the new Macbook pro, when I connect my Liteon USB DVD drive it does not show up my Macbook pro. The only DVD drive showing up is the one on my Macbook pro. How do I make the 2nd DVD drive show up. I just need to 2nd drive to tranfers data from dvd to the external drive.

    Hi, ipodtrip1. Nothing will appear on your MBP's desktop unless there is a disc in the drive. Does a disc in the drive not appear either?
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  • HP external USB DVD Drive not recognized by computer.

    Have HP Mini-210 and HP external USB DVD Drive.  When attached, the DVD drive lights and spins but computor will not recognize it.  When checking Device Manager, it says no driver for DVD drive..  I try to reinstall the driver, and then it says I have the best one already.  Device Manager continues to indicate that this drive has a problem.  Tried to download a driver from HP support and it was not available on line.   
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    Try this wayne
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  • Usb dvd drive with macbook air?

    hi all!
    i have a macbook air.
    its a 13 inch core i5,4gb, 128gb ssd late 2011 model with uk specs.
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    i dont want to get the macbook superdrive for £60 if i can use a decent samsung dvd writer for £20 from ebay.
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    I've tried a couple of drives that I have and both work just fine. But in my case it was a curiosity more than anything else, because I went ahead and bought a Superdrive (which by the way, I've only used a few times).
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