MACOSX Read Before You Install
MACOSX Read Before You Install
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Read Before You Install
Mac OS X
This document provides important information about installing Mac OS X that isn’t in
the Welcome to Mac OS X book. Read this document before you install Mac OS X to learn
about supported computers, system requirements, and known issues.
For more information about Mac OS X, visit this Apple Web site:
m www.apple.com/macosx/
For the latest information about this release of Mac OS X, click the Late-Breaking News
icon in the Dock after you install the software.
For information about the support available for this product, see the AppleCare
Software Services and Support Guide included with Mac OS X.
Supported computers
You can install this version of Mac OS X on any of the following computers:
m Power Mac G4
m Power Macintosh G3
m PowerBook G4
m PowerBook G3 (except the original PowerBook G3)
m iMac
m iBook
System requirements
Your computer must have
m at least 128 MB of RAM
m internal monitor support, or an Apple-supplied IXMicro, ATI, or NVidia video card
m at least 1.5 GB of disk space available
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Hardware compatibility issues
Installing on a PowerBook G3, an original Power Macintosh G3, or an iMac
If you install Mac OS X on a PowerBook G3 Series computer that does not have USB, an
original Power Macintosh G3 (Beige), or a Rev. A, Rev. B, Rev. C, or Rev. D iMac, and the
hard disk is larger than 8 GB with more than one partition, be sure to select a
destination partition for Mac OS X that is completely within the first 8 GB of the disk.
Installing on FireWire or USB disks
Installing Mac OS X on a FireWire or USB disk is not supported.
Installing on a computer with a third-party SCSI card
If you have installed a third-party SCSI card in your computer and you cannot start up
Mac OS X, attach a disk or terminator to one of the card’s ports. If you continue to have
problems, try removing the card.
Before you install
Updating your computer's firmware
Before you install Mac OS X, you may need to update your computer’s firmware. Check
to see if there is Firmware Updater for your computer on the Mac OS X CD. If there is,
use the Firmware Updater before you install Mac OS X.
If you have a Power Macintosh G3 (Beige) with an Apple Ultra Wide SCSI PCI card, you
should also update the firmware for the card using the Mac OS X SCSI Card Updater
available on the Apple Software Updates Web site (asu.info.apple.com).
You may also want to check the Apple Software Updates Web site for other updates for
your computer.
Updating software for your devices
You may need to update the software for printers and other devices you use with your
computer. Check with the manufacturers of the devices for the latest update.
Installing different versions of Mac OS X
If you have Mac OS X Public Beta installed on one of the following computers and you
are installing Mac OS X on another partition of the same disk, be sure to install this
version of Ma…
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