![]() ![]() Open Disk Utility, select create new image, and select the Leopard install dvd.ģ. Very strange, however it's probably still worth a try this way, so, as promised:įirst use Disk Utility to create a. The disc doesn't seem to have any problem being read on the desktop and having an icon at all so I can't see why the disc would be a problem, but I doubt it's the hard drive's issues since two of them react the same way. if the new hd is in bay 1 by itself it also will not boot from the cd just the same as my main hd does. I booted up another hd i had laying around with os x on it, put the main hd in bay 2 and used disc util on the new hd to reformat the main hd as mac os x extended journaled and then switched the main hd back to bay 1 and tried to reinstall, it did not work. It restarted my computer and sounded like it was reading the cd, after about 2 minutes it throws a faint black screen and the error message to restart my computer. I popped in the OSX leopard install dvd like I have so many times before, opened up the disc, clicked 'install os x leopard' and expected it to do it's thing. I am in the process of reformatting my main internal hard drive.
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