Can I install Leopard onto a PC?

Can install Leopard onto a Dell PC or laptop?
If not, can I install any MAC OS on a Dell PC or laptop
instead of Windows Vista?
Thanks in advance:

Can you? Yes, it is technically possible. The more pertinent questions are: Is it a good idea and Is it legal. The answer to the former is maybe not. The answer to the latter according to Apple is no. In short, if you want to dump Vista and XP or Ubuntu aren't acceptable, put the Dulls up for sale and buy a Mac.

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    Can't install Leopard onto Power Mac G4 AGP Graphic with a 2GHz processor (upgrade).
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    Any sugestions?!
    Thanks
    vasonic

    +Just got off the phone with apple support, because I had the same problem. What the problem is here is that the installer looks at the System Profiler to gather this information to make sure that it meets the requirements. Since these upgrades are not yet supported it reads 0mhz processor speed, if it's under 867mhz, it won't install.+
    That's is my problem to start with!
    I have 2 internal 120GB HD's, the one set as a master runs Tiger and the one set as a slave
    have 4 partitions of which 3 partitions are running OS9, Panther, Tiger
    and one partition I left to install Leopard.
    When I try to install Leopard a pop up window comes
    telling me that I can't install it on this computer,
    utilities of the Installation disc will read 0MHz.
    Try booting from a "virgin" Tiger, just bare OS on the separate drive and partition,
    same thing will happened.
    some solutions I find @ XLR8 :
    [URL] http://www.xlr8yourmac.com/feedback/OSX_Leopard_feedbacktips.html#storytop
    But, no joy, just yet.
    Never give up!!!
    Yes, processor upgrade is not from Apple, but Apple should be more helpful.
    If somebody who had a luck with straight install, can put some words of to this post.

  • Can i install Leopard onto a normal pc?

    I have a copy of OSX Leopard 10.5.1 and i was wondering if would be bale to load it onto a normal pc? I have a pc i built myself, it has an intell core 2 duo e6600 graphics card, gigabyte motherboard, nvidia gforce 9800gtx graphics card.
    Anyway i tried to boot form the dvd but it failed. When i booted into vista and jst opend the dvd it does not look like a normal boot dvd.
    Any suggestions would be great.
    N.B. Also if it is not possible at all i do not mind, just trying it ou for a bit of fun but please let me know if you have any info at all
    Thanks
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    i was wondering if would be bale to load it onto a normal pc?
    You can't.
    (36904)

  • Can I install Leopard on my built PC?

    I recently built myself a PC, i put the specs below, i'm running XP Pro considering Vista (its a hard decision without the negative reaction to Vista), and I've seen and used the new Leopard OS and was considering that as well. Can i install this onto my computer? I know nothing about the difference's between the operating systems or what components are required ect...
    System Specs:
    Nforce 780i Mobo
    Intel C2D 3.0 E8400 Processor
    4gigs ram (XP convienently will only recognize 2.75 gigs of this purcahce, but its stated that 32bit will read up to 4 gigs)
    GeForce 8600GTS 256mb GPU
    250gig HDD
    XP Pro Service Pack 3
    Thanks! And i apologize if this question has been answered in a seperate thread already, but i couldnt find it.
    -Kyle

    NO. Apple software licenses specifically prohibit installing OS X on a non-Apple computer.
    Barry
    Message was edited by: Barry Hemphill

  • Installing Leopard onto a laptop with a broken internal DVD drive?

    I'm trying to install Leopard onto my PowerBook G4 (yes, long past the warranty but she's an old workhorse). The internal DVD "super" drive has been broken for a couple of years, so I've got a nice, fast, solid Sony external USB 2.0 DVD/CD player/burner.
    Just now I inserted the install disk into the drive. The disk mounted. Install window popped up automatically. Clicked the button to restart and install... the Mac restarts alright, but there's no installation happening (and no error message to tell me what's happening).
    I've been searching the documentation and this forum and so far I'm stumped. Can anyone shed any light on this?
    Is it simply impossible to install Leopard from an external USB drive? If so, is there a non-disk method anyone can suggest?

    Please post the specs on your g4, lets make sure its possible first, then someone here can help get you going.
    And to add to that, I am thinking that it would have to be a firewire disk drive to boot (?? Anyone?)
    I also have to agree with Jeff, If you have another mac with a working dvd drive, or know someone (use beer as payment ) with a mac that would be quick and easy. If you do it as jeff suggests, then both macs need to be the same, or if they are different, you can put the disk in the borrowed mac, shut it down and restart holding the T key, putting borrowed mac into target mode, then hook you mac and borrowed mac together with a firewire cable, start your mac holding the alt/option key which will bring you to the disk selection screen, pick the Leopard disk and it should start the installation.
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    Message was edited by: eschw95458

  • Can I install Leopard on an external drive to run my computer?

    Since it seems my hard drive has totally bit the dust, can I install Leopard on the external drive I use for Time Machine, and run my desktop from that drive? Could I run it from an external drive totally dedicated to Leopard? I am buying a new desktop soon, but I need info off of this machine. Can I plug in my Time Machine drive to my laptop and be able to use it without losing data?

    Elizabeth Salcido wrote:
    Thanks so much.
    Youa re welcome!
    I figured I would have to use a second drive. At least when I get my new desktop I will have a drive for Time Machine for both desktop and laptop.
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  • Can I install Leopard from an external USB DVD drive?

    I am trying to install Leopard onto an older PB G4 whose internal drive is shot. I have an external Pioneer USB 2 drive attached, but when the Leopard Installer prompts me to restart, the installer doesn't kick in and the computer restarts into basic OSX. I've tried to choose the Installer DVD via System Preferences "Start-up Disk" pane, but it doesn't show up. The DVD drive does have its own AC power source.
    Any help would be much appreciated! Thanks!

    Mac OS X will only boot PowerPCs with Firewire, not with USB. That's the reason it doesn't work.

  • How can I re-install documents to go app onto my p.c.?  The app is downloaded on my ipad2 but I can't install it onto my p.c.?

    how can I re-install documents to go app onto my p.c.?  The app is downloaded on my ipad2 but I can't install it onto my p.c.?

    you don't install the app on your PC, you install the desktop.
    http://www.dataviz.com/products/documentstogo/iphone/desktop.html
    that's what you install on your desktop to enable desktop syncing

  • HT1544 can I install Leopard 10.5 on my mini-mac 1.66Gz, intel Duo Core, 512 MB, 667 Hz

    My 1st post.  Can I  install Leopard 10.5 on my old Mini-Mac 1.66GHz, intel Duo Core 512 MB, 667 Hz.
    Thank you very much

    Hello & a warm welcome!
    Yes you can, but 10.6 would be cheaper...
    Leopard requirements/10.5.x...
        *  Mac computer with an Intel, PowerPC G5, or PowerPC G4 (867MHz or faster) processor
    minimum system requirements
        * 512MB of memory (I say 1.5GB for PPC at least, 2-3GB minimum for IntelMacs)
        * DVD drive for installation
        * 9GB of available disk space (I say 30GB at least)
    Classic/OS9 Apps no longer supported.
    May be available from Apple again, or not...
    https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4720126?tstart=0
    Trouble is Apple no longer sells it, check eBay & such for the Retail version, not the Gray Discs...
    http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=mac+os+x+leopard+retail+10.5
    Snow Leopard/10.6.x Requirements...
    General requirements
       * Mac computer with an Intel processor
        * 1GB of memory (I say 4GB at least, more if you can afford it)
        * 5GB of available disk space (I say 30GB at least)
        * DVD drive for installation
        * Some features require a compatible Internet service provider; fees may apply.
        * Some features require Apple’s MobileMe service; fees and terms apply.
    Buy Snow Leopard > http://store.apple.com/us/product/MC573/mac-os-x-106-snow-leopard
    Call Apple Sales...in the US: 1-800-MY-APPLE. Or Support... 1-800-275-2273
    Other countries...
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HE57
    It looks like they might still have it...
    http://store.apple.com/us/product/MC573Z/A?fnode=MTY1NDAzOA

  • Can you install leopard from an external usb disc drive?

    I don't know if the disc drive is fast enough for leopard or something. It's taking forever to open the installer, and when I restarted into the installer it just booted back to my desktop. I have an external disc drive I want to try. Can you install leopard from and external disc drive?

    ****, I just tried it and when I restarted it didn't go into the installer. I think my disc drive in my old mac mini might be too slow. It takes forever to recognize the disc and just to double click on it and it up. And when I tried to install it the first time from the internal drive it just booted right into my desktop again.

  • Can't install Leopard 10.5.6 onto Power Mac G5 with Mac OS 10.2.7

         I have a Power Mac G5 with Mac OS 10.2.7 and can't seem to install Leopard 10.5.6. Every time i try to install it it either says that it can not validate the contents of the Base System package or could not validate the contents of the Xll User package. If i could get suggestions on what i can try to install Leopard on to my mac G5.

    Make sure it is a retail disc, as indicated here: https://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-2275 Make sure you understand the difference between Archive and Install and Upgrade and install here, and erase and install: https://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-2209 Make sure your data is backed up before you proceed: https://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-1992 Decide if you need access to Classic before you proceed, as it is gone with 10.5.

  • Can't install Leopard on SR Macbook 2.2

    I've got a late 2007 2.2 GHz MacBook that I can't get Leopard installed onto. I tried the retail disc but got the error "cannot be installed on this computer". I don't have the original discs so I went online and bought a set (10.5.2) from the latest MacBooks and they won't install either. I figured since the retail v. was released before the MacBook it wouldn't work, but the new set is from a later model. Any help is appreciated. Thanks.

    Because the MacBook had one more release after your 2.2 with the Penryn processors. Every nonretail install disc is system specific. Release dates on all Intel Macs for system specific discs are here:
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=303315
    Yes, you have to call the original owner for the discs.
    Retail install discs will only work on older Macs than the discs themselves.
    Message was edited by: a brody

  • Still can't install Leopard after...

    After reading post thread ID#1667234 same MacMini specs. I have a used late 2006 with current firmware...
    Model Name: Mac mini
    Model Identifier: Macmini1,1
    Processor Name: Intel Core Duo
    Processor Speed: 1.66 GHz
    Number Of Processors: 1
    Total Number Of Cores: 2
    L2 Cache (per processor): 2 MB
    Memory: 1 GB
    Bus Speed: 667 MHz
    Boot ROM Version: MM11.0055.B08
    SMC Version: 1.3f4
    Serial Number: G87243UBW0C
    I can't tell about the RAM issue, I'm assuming it would have the original RAM because of where it came from. I don't know if it is able to be opened anyhow. I have plenty of room left 42GB.
    My hard drive passes verification and so does the password verification.
    Any ideas how to get this installed? Wipe hard drive first?'
    If so, how do I do it?

    Boot with the install disk, holding down the D key (should say so on your disk) launches the Apple Hardware Test program. Run it at least twice, using the extended tests. That checks out the RAM. If your installed RAM passes, then download and run Rember. Once the RAM's been cleared, reboot with the install disk, holding down the C key, select your language, then select Disk Utility from the Utilities menu and repair the disk. If it passes, then you can erase and reformat the internal HD. Note that this wipes out the current data, so make a bootable backup/clone onto an external HD (preferably FireWire) and test it before continuing, then after erasing the HD, use the Erase & Install option to install Leopard and migrate from the backup/clone.

  • I'm trying to install leopard onto my ibook G4...why won't it work?!

    I've been spending all day trying to get Leopard onto my iBook G4, and everytime it gets to the screen "preparing installation" and freezes. Nothing ever happens. What is wrong with it and how can I fix it? Help please!
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    Does your computer meet the requirements for Leopard?
    System requirements
    You must have a Macintosh computer with:
    an Intel processor or a PowerPC G4 (867 MHz or faster) or G5 processor
    a DVD drive
    built-in FireWire
    at least 512 MB of RAM (additional RAM is recommended for development purposes)
    a built-in display or a display connected to an Apple-supplied video card supported by your computer
    at least 9 GB of disk space available, or 12 GB of disk space if you install the developer tools

  • How many macs can I install lion onto

    If I install Lion onto my imac can I also put it onto my macbook or do I have to purchase several copies?

    How To: Install OS X Lion on Multiple Macs
    Psst. Here’s a little-known secret that very few people know — even though Apple has done nothing to keep it a secret. One $29.99 purchase of Lion gets you an unlimited license to download it on as many Macs as you like. And it’s super simple to do, too.
    Mac App Store
    Corporate logic would dictate that one install of an operating system would equate to one purchase. But that’s not true of Lion, Apple’s latest iteration of its popular OS X operation system. With Lion, one purchase equals as many installations as you please — on as many computers as you like.
    Say you’ve already downloaded and installed Lion on your primary Mac, but you want to put it on a second machine. Maybe it’s your spouse’s Mac, or a parent or child, or even a friend, for that matter. Heck, it can be your boss at work if you want to suck up. Or just a total stranger on the street. You can give anyone you want a free download of Lion. Whether they use an iMac or a MacBook, it doesn’t matter. And it won’t cost you one extra cent. You just have to get brief access to their computer. Here’s what to do.
    On the second (or third, or fourth, etc.) Mac you want to install Lion on, open the Mac App Store.
    Go to the “Store” drop-down menu, and click on “Sign Out.” Then go back to the same menu and click “Sign In.”
    Here’s the key point. When the drop-down menu appears, sign in to this computer using the Apple ID that you used to download your original purchase of Lion.
    Click on the “Purchased” tab at the top of the App Store. You’ll be presented with a list of every app you’ve ever downloaded for your Mac. Find “OS X Lion” on this list. It should look like this:
    To the far right of Lion should be a button that says “Install.” Click it. You’ll probably get another drop-down menu asking for your password again. Just put it in and your download will begin immediately.
    Once the download is complete (which will take a while — it’s 4GB in size after all!) and the installation is done, remember to go back to the Mac App Store and sign out, so the user of this computer can sign back in with their Apple ID.

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