Font Access in Panorama Lost in Bootable Image
Ralph Strauch
rstrauch at somatic.com
Mon Feb 4 15:08:06 PST 2008
At 7:51 AM -0800 2/4/08, Robert Ameeti wrote:
>While the clone might be a clone, that does not mean that the drive
>will be bootable. There are other items that cause a drive to not be
>bootable with the biggest holes being the Partition Map Scheme of the
>drives (Intel GUID vs PPC APM).
You can't install OSX on an APM formatted drive with an Intel Mac,
but an APM drive that has OSX on it will boot an Intel Mac. GUID
drives will not boot on a PPC Mac.
OSX 10.4 (Tiger) comes in different versions for PPC and Intel, and a
system from one will not boot on the other. 10.5 (Leopard) installs
the same system on both, so a bootable 10.5 installation on an APM
drive should boot on either type of machine.
Ralph
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"Composing Experience" blog <http://www.somatic.com/blog/>
Author of "Low-Stress Computing, Using awareness to avoid RSI"
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