- #CREATING OS X BOOT DISK HOW TO#
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#CREATING OS X BOOT DISK INSTALL#
#CREATING OS X BOOT DISK MAC OS X#
Finally, as new versions of Mac OS X are released, you will need to upgrade your OS. Or, even more important, you may need to re-install Mac OS X (to fix problems). Even if that's the case, though, you may someday be called upon to install Mac OS X on an older Mac that's still running Mac OS 9.
#CREATING OS X BOOT DISK HOW TO#
And even if you own an older Mac, the fact that you're reading this volume means you've probably already installed Mac OS X on it!įor that reason, I provided an overview of Mac OS X (in Chapter 2) before this description of how to install the operating system, believing that most of you are already up and running in Mac OS X. Chances are, you were using Mac OS X even before you bought this book, since few Macs sold in the past few years can boot into anything else.