Installer Windows Sur Mac Powerbook G4
Oct 10, 2006. Hi, please try to help me. Im new user, and i got powerbook g4. I need to install windows xp on my Powerbook g4 till tomorrow. I tried to install parallels but it say that i cant run this program on my mac, please, someone know diffrent way to get it work?! I have: PowerBook G4 1.67ghz 512mb thank you.
Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • What is a MacBook is a series of laptop PCs sold by Apple Inc. There are several different models with different internal hardwares. You can find the version of a MacBook in the 'About this Mac' menu in OSX, or dmidecode output from Linux. Installation Overview • Update OS X.
It's always good to start from a clean, backed-up and up-to-date install of OS X. • Partitioning Disks.
• Installing Debian. • Configuring a boot manager. • Post-install Debian configuration specific for MacBooks. Debian installation See also: Single boot (Debian only) It is advisable to leave OS X installed, as the computer's firmware can only be updated from OS X. This requires you to set up system with EFI bootloader. We should see this happen real soon for squeeze. Double boot - Mac OS X & Debian Partition Disks A clean install of Mac OS X will create three drive partitions: • EFI: a 200 MB partition at the beginning of the disk.
• OS X: an HFS+ partition that includes OS X and user space. • Recovery HD: A 600 MB recovery partition that includes the OS X installer and basic utilities. To run Debian, you will want two partitions: one for the Debian OS, and one for swap space for Debian.
You will shrink the OS X partition, so decide how much space you want to give your OS X and Debian partitions.. If you would like a shared partition between OS X and Debian, consider creating a partition now. Also see the below. Reboot your computer, holding down Command+R to enter Recovery Mode. In the File Menu, select Utilities >Disk Utility. Select the hard drive entry, and enter the Partition tab.
Shrink the OS X partition (by default named 'Macintosh HD') and create the Debian OS and Debian swap partitions. If you experience errors like 'you can't perform this resize unless it has a booter' when attempting to resize the OS X partition, Install Debian Get an installer image: To install Debian, you will need an installer image to boot from, either on a CD, DVD, or USB stick. Debian offers various installer images. The is a minimal image containing few packages. Other other packages are downloaded as needed from the internet. Social Psychology 2nd Canadian Edition Kassin Pdf Printer.
This works well if you have a wired ethernet connection. As new Macs don't have an on-board ethernet port, an ethernet-to-thunderbolt adaptor will be required and will work during the Debian install process. Get the amd64 image which works with Macbook 2007+ architecture. Mount the image onto a mountable physical volume (CD, DVD or USB stick).
Here are for mounting an ISO image onto a USB stick. Insert the Debian install volume into your computer and hold down the Option key while booting. This will bring up the OS X Startup Manager. Select the Debian installation drive.
When asked, install Debian via the Graphical Install. The Expert Install provides more options, but are unnecessary for most users. User Guide Panasonic Lumix Tz60.
Follow along through the installation screens. When asked to Partition Disks, configure Debian to use the partitions created previously. The Debian OS partition should mount as the system partition in the / location on the filesystem, and the swap space partition should be configured as well. Ext4 is a good default for filesystem.
Also consider creating a partition for exchanging data between Linux and Mac OS X, see Section below. In Software Selection screen, you should select a desktop environment, which will be the windowing, graphical user interface for interacting with the operating system. Continue through the install until complete. Debian installs GRUB, a boot manager and loader, on the hard drive's EFI partition.