diegoliarte dijo:
eso es un fake hombre. simplemente han cojido a tiger lo han grabado con un programa que captura la imagen, lo han grabado en video, lo han volcado al ipod y el tio se ha aprendido los movimientos a hacer para parecer que lo hacia él. Ademas el ipod 5G no tiene pantalla tactil y ese lapiz negro o como se llame sera de una PDA o algo por el estilo.
Hola amigo,
No es un fake, si tienes uno, usa este procedimineto e instala.
After much messing around trying to create a single-layerd bootable DVD of leopard. I was just about to give in, when I remembered that I had an old 20gig 1G firewire iPod. Here is what I done.
1. Using Disk Utility I formatted and partitioned iPod. 2 Partitions just under 10gigs each.
2. Using Disk Utility I restore the Leopard.dmg onto onto one of the partitions.
3. I Selected the above partition as my startup disk.
4. Leopard begun to install.
5. I then installed Leopard onto the second partition on the iPod.
6. Woo Hoo. It booted. NOTE: First time Leopard booted it hung, switching the iMac off from the mains solve that problem.
Hardware : 20" iMac PPC 2.1 GHz G5, 512mb Ram.
I've been using Leopard just a little bit. Supprisingly it runs quite smoothly from me old iPod. No major problems yet, but its early days.
Tempted to install on my main disk and pounce on tiger. Just woundering what's the best solution, I don't have an external hard drive. I'm think "archive and install". Does this allow me to restore tiger, if leopard gets a bit catty.