Installing Mac OS X v10.5 Leopard
Installing Mac OS X v10.5
Leopard
Written By: Walter Galan
TOOLS: PARTS:
Mac OS X v10.5 Install Disk (1) FireWire 400 SATA Hard Drive Enclosure (1)
Firewire ATA Hard Drive Enclosure (1)
SUMMARY
At the time of writing this guide, OS X 10.5 Leopard was the current release by Apple. The newest OS by Apple is OS X 10.7 Lion. The installation procedure should be relatively the same as previous versions, although, you will need to first create a Lion Recovery Disk using this tool provided by Apple.
Install Mac OS X v10.5 Leopard on a new hard drive.
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Step 1 — v10.5 Leopard
Depending on the situation, there are two different methods to install Mac OS X v10.5 Leopard on your hard drive: Method 1: Install the operating system and software from scratch. If this is your goal, continue on to step two. Method 2: Clone your existing hard drive. If this is your goal, skip to step 19.
Step 2
Method 1: Fresh Install
Insert a Mac OS X v10.5 Leopard installation disc into your optical drive. Hold down the “option” key and restart the computer to bring up the boot option menu. To begin the installation, click the install disc icon on the boot option menu.
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Step 3
When prompted, select your language and click the arrow button to continue.
Step 4
After the installer loads, you will be greeted by a welcome window. Select “Disk Utility” from the Utilities drop down menu.
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Step 5
Select your new hard drive from the left column in Disk Utility. The correct partition type needs to be set for your hard drive. If it's a brand-new hard drive, it may have no partition listed.
For an Intel-based machine, you should have "GUID Partition Table" listed.
For a Power-PC-based machine, you should have "Apple Partition Map" listed.
If the incorrect partition type is listed, proceed to the next step to delete and re-create the partition. If not, proceed to step 8. Warning: Deleting the partition will erase the entire contents of the partition.
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Step 6
The following two steps are only necessary if your drive's partition is set incorrectly. Erasing a partition will permanently erase all information stored inside.
Select the partition on the drive and click the "-" button. When prompted, click the "Remove" button to remove the drive's existing partitions. Once the partitions have been removed, click the "Options..." button.
Step 7
Select the partition scheme required for your machine:
Select "GUID Partition Table" for Intel-based machines.
Select "Apple Partition Map" for PowerPC-based machines.
Click "Ok."
Press the "+" button to add a new partition. Press the "Apply" button.
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Step 8
Click on the “Erase” tab. Choose the Volume format (we recommend “Mac OS Extended (Journaled)”).
Step 9
Type in a name for the drive. Apple names their drives "Macintosh HD" from the factory.
Click “Erase.”
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Step 10
A warning window will pop up and ask if you wish to continue with the erasing process. Click "Erase" on the warning window that has popped up.
Step 11
After erasing is done, quit Disk Utility.
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Step 12
After quitting Disk Utility, proceed with the installation by clicking the "Continue" button.
A window will open and ask if you agree to the Software License Agreement.
Agree to the Software License Agreement by clicking the "Agree" button.
Step 13
Make sure the correct hard drive is selected as the installation destination. Click "Continue" to proceed with the installation.
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Step 14
We are now ready to install Mac OS X v10.5 Leopard on the hard drive. Before proceeding to the next step, make sure that all of the installation settings are correct. Click "Install" to commence the installation.
Step 15
The installer will check the source DVD disk before starting the installation process.
During this step, you will see a "Skip" button in the Installer window. Do not click the Skip button if you haven't used your install disc before (or recently).
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Step 16
Leopard will now install onto the hard drive. The installation process can range anywhere from a half hour to an hour.
Step 17
If you are installing Leopard from a retail disk, please skip this step. If you are installing an OEM version of Leopard, you need to install the iLife applications and other software from the Applications Install Disc.
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Step 18
The installation was successful. Click "Restart" to reboot the computer. At this point you are finished with the Mac OS X install.
Step 19
Method 2: Cloning the existing hard drive.
The following instructions assume you will be using an external USB/FireWire enclosure for a laptop hard drive and SuperDuper! cloning software. If you’re using a different setup, your installation process may be somewhat different. Install your new hard drive in the external USB/FireWire enclosure. Connect the USB/FireWire enclosure to your Mac.
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Step 20
Under the "Go" pulldown menu, select "Utilities."
Open "Disk Utility" from the "Utilities" window.
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Step 21
Select your new hard drive from the left column in Disk Utility. The correct partition type needs to be set for your new hard drive.
If it's a brand-new hard drive, it may have no partition listed.
For an Intel-based machine, you should have "GUID Partition Table" listed.
For a Power-PC-based machine, you should have "Apple Partition Map" listed. If the incorrect partition type is listed, proceed to the next step to delete and re-create the partition. If not, proceed to step 24. Warning: Deleting the partition will erase the entire contents of the partition. Make sure you have selected the new hard drive!
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Step 22
The following two steps are only necessary if your drive's partition is set incorrectly. Erasing a partition will permanently erase all information stored inside.
Select the partition on the drive and click the "-" button.
When prompted, click the "Remove" button to remove the drive's existing partitions. Once the partitions have been removed, click the "Options..." button.
Step 23
Select the partition scheme required for your machine:
Select "GUID Partition Table" for Intel-based machines.
Select "Apple Partition Map" for PowerPC-based machines.
Click "Ok."
Press the "+" button to add a new partition. Press the "Apply" button.
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Step 24
Click the “Erase” tab. Choose the Volume format (we recommend “Mac OS Extended (Journaled)”) Type in a name for the drive.
Step 25
There may be an option to "Install Mac OS 9 Drivers" under the Erase panel. We do not recommend installing these drivers unless the disk will be used in any environment other than Mac OS X. Uncheck the "Install Mac OS 9 Disk Drivers" box. Click “Erase.”
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Step 26
A warning window will pop up and ask if you wish to continue with the erasing process. Click "Erase" on the warning window that has popped up. When you are asked if you want to use the new drive to backup data with time machine, click "Cancel." After the drive has been erased, quit Disk Utility. The new hard drive should now appear on your computer’s desktop.
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Step 27
Download and install SuperDuper! Open SuperDuper!.
Step 28
Select your current hard drive in the dropdown menu labeled “Copy.” Select your new hard drive in the dropdown menu labeled “to.”
Select “Backup – all files” in the dropdown menu labeled “using.”
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Step 29
Click “Copy Now.” If prompted, provide your password. Click "Ok."
Step 30
Wait for the drive to copy (this could take several hours if you have a lot on your hard drive). When prompted for registration by SuperDuper!, either choose "Register" to purchase the software or "Later" to register later.
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Step 31
After the copy is complete, click "Ok" and quit SuperDuper!. At this point, your new hard drive should be loaded with your existing software and ready to install; however, we recommend testing the software installation.
Step 32
Hold down the “option” key and restart the computer to bring up the boot option menu.
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Step 33
Select your new hard drive from the boot option menu. Wait for the computer to boot up and verify that you are actually booting up off the new drive. If you are in fact booting off the new drive, its icon will appear beneath the internal drive's icon on the desktop. Your new hard drive is now ready to be installed in your computer. Remove your new hard drive from the external enclosure and install it in your computer. Installation instructions are available for a variety of Macs.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
This document was last generated on 2012-10-30 08:32:05 PM.
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