For all of you crazy smart mac addicts out there, here is the situation:
1) We are starting up a new church, and a friend gave us a mid-2007 iMac 2.8ghz that needed a HD replacement to help us out.
2) I replaced the HD with a compatible WD Caviar HD.
3) I have tried to boot from my OS Tiger disk that I loaded on my macbook pro so I can format the HD. But can't get it to recognize it
-The iMac was probably running Leopard before the HD replacement.
-The Tiger disk is a retail bought disk (M9639Z/A), not one that came with the macbook pro.
-I have on order a mac box set for snow leopard.
4) I reset the PRAM and I have tried hlding down the c, d ,as well as option key at start up. I have taken the factory memory out and reseated it.
5) All I get is a flashing folder with a question mark in it <or> the mouse arrow on the screen (depending which button I hold).
Any ideas? Help Mac experts.
1) We are starting up a new church, and a friend gave us a mid-2007 iMac 2.8ghz that needed a HD replacement to help us out.
2) I replaced the HD with a compatible WD Caviar HD.
3) I have tried to boot from my OS Tiger disk that I loaded on my macbook pro so I can format the HD. But can't get it to recognize it
-The iMac was probably running Leopard before the HD replacement.
-The Tiger disk is a retail bought disk (M9639Z/A), not one that came with the macbook pro.
-I have on order a mac box set for snow leopard.
4) I reset the PRAM and I have tried hlding down the c, d ,as well as option key at start up. I have taken the factory memory out and reseated it.
5) All I get is a flashing folder with a question mark in it <or> the mouse arrow on the screen (depending which button I hold).
Any ideas? Help Mac experts.