Technically the latest OSX supported for it is 10.4.11 and this is what is installed now. I have read of many people getting 10.5 to run on it by restoring the HD to a special 10.4 image for <867Mhz CPUs that someone made. Unfortunately the only way to do this seems to be by running one of 2 programs, Disk Utility or Super Duper.
I can't figure out how to get Super Duper to run at BOOT before the HD is mounted so this option is dead to me. Supposedly getting Disk Utility to run at boot is an easy task by simply inserting the Mac OSX Install Disc, etc. but none of them are working. I have a total of EIGHT different OSX discs here and the ONLY one that boots at all is the 10.6 ... Unfortunately once 10.6 boots all options are greyed out including Disk Utility, citing "Snow Leopard not for your system".
I have tried many 10.5 DVDs, many 10.4 DVDs both DL and SL, as well as a couple of 10.4 CDs. None of these work. Not even my USB flash drive image of some commercial software Mac Bootable Utilities boots at all. If I hold down OPTION during boot the only choice is the internal HD.
I even went through the trouble of buying an external USB DVD drive thinking maybe the internal was just having trouble reading the discs properly. The only difference now is that instead of a failed boot or spit out disc only, it now shows the Finder folder flashing with "?" briefly before giving up or just sometimes immediately booting into the 10.4.11 from the HD.
This is a PowerMac4,2 4.3.4f2 Boot ROM with 800 Mhz CPU and 512 RAM. I need 10.5 because youtube videos skip horribly even at 360p with the latest flash installed. I've read many reports online that upgrading from 10.4 to 10.5 fixes this. Something about flash running smoother in Leopard.
Things I've tried:
Reset PRAM
Holding C
Holding Option (no options other than internal HD show up)
Holding Command + Option + Shift + Delete (supposedly some stronger way to force booting externally?)
Things I'm going to try while waiting for help:
Booting from a 10.3 install disc hoping to access Disk Utility before the HD is mounted
Booting from a 10.2 install disc hoping to access Disk Utility before the HD is mounted
Sledgehammer to this raucous POS that I've spent days on and owner only expects $50 for fixing the Flash video skip issue.
edit: Perhaps not on the 10.2 and 10.3 ... apparently these are too old to even find on my fav torrent sites..
I can't figure out how to get Super Duper to run at BOOT before the HD is mounted so this option is dead to me. Supposedly getting Disk Utility to run at boot is an easy task by simply inserting the Mac OSX Install Disc, etc. but none of them are working. I have a total of EIGHT different OSX discs here and the ONLY one that boots at all is the 10.6 ... Unfortunately once 10.6 boots all options are greyed out including Disk Utility, citing "Snow Leopard not for your system".
I have tried many 10.5 DVDs, many 10.4 DVDs both DL and SL, as well as a couple of 10.4 CDs. None of these work. Not even my USB flash drive image of some commercial software Mac Bootable Utilities boots at all. If I hold down OPTION during boot the only choice is the internal HD.
I even went through the trouble of buying an external USB DVD drive thinking maybe the internal was just having trouble reading the discs properly. The only difference now is that instead of a failed boot or spit out disc only, it now shows the Finder folder flashing with "?" briefly before giving up or just sometimes immediately booting into the 10.4.11 from the HD.
This is a PowerMac4,2 4.3.4f2 Boot ROM with 800 Mhz CPU and 512 RAM. I need 10.5 because youtube videos skip horribly even at 360p with the latest flash installed. I've read many reports online that upgrading from 10.4 to 10.5 fixes this. Something about flash running smoother in Leopard.
Things I've tried:
Reset PRAM
Holding C
Holding Option (no options other than internal HD show up)
Holding Command + Option + Shift + Delete (supposedly some stronger way to force booting externally?)
Things I'm going to try while waiting for help:
Booting from a 10.3 install disc hoping to access Disk Utility before the HD is mounted
Booting from a 10.2 install disc hoping to access Disk Utility before the HD is mounted
Sledgehammer to this raucous POS that I've spent days on and owner only expects $50 for fixing the Flash video skip issue.
edit: Perhaps not on the 10.2 and 10.3 ... apparently these are too old to even find on my fav torrent sites..