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Easily boot from USB 2.0 drives on PowerPC Macs
Why wouldn't this work on an intel mac?
Easily boot from USB 2.0 drives on PowerPC Macs
The boot meny appears when you hold down the OPTION key after starting your Mac?
Easily boot from USB 2.0 drives on PowerPC Macs
Booting from a USB 2.0 drive has always been possible on Intel Macs.
Easily boot from USB 2.0 drives on PowerPC Macs
Starting with the release of the AGP G4 towers, Macs gained the ability to boot from USB-connected media in general. For some reason, historically, Mac OS X specifically wasn't able to boot from a USB-connected device on a PPC Mac. When the x86 Macs were released they could boot OS X from USB media, but PPC machines still couldn't. So this ability to do so now is new and perhaps not as simple as "now it works." It may not be supported and may instead just be a coincidence of installation that a handful of people have run across.
Easily boot from USB 2.0 drives on PowerPC Macs
It was a feature added to OS 10.4.3 and later. |
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