
I've tried to install Mac OS 10.0 and 10.3.

(I have used TransMac for the USB stick and some of the DVD attempts.) I Also tried a bootable USB stick, but that also didnt show up. Apple IMac Drivers Download Driver Version: 12.1, Vendor: Advanced Micro Devices Supported OS: Windows 10 32 bit, Windows 8.1 32bit, Windows 7 32bit. the Windows key and the P key simultaneously if running the Windows 7. (With the last 2 attempts a grey screen would stay on while the diskdrive was trying to read the disk) Also nothing shows up in the boot options menu. Linux is a free and open source operating system that can be installed both on. The diskdrive would try to read it, make some weird sounds, and then automatically eject it after a while. The only thing is, i tried like 7 different disks and files, CD and DVD, and it didnt work a single time. I tried installing Mac OS X onto it, not with an official install Disk, but with my own. But when i booted it up with the drive in it, it would still give me the same flashing Questionmark and Mac logo. I had just taken a Hard drive out of a Dead laptop (The hard drive still worked, i tested it) and installed it into the Mac (I did not format the Hard drive yet, there are still Windows files on it, i dont know if that is the problem.). I thought that that could not be that hard. The seller told me there was no hard drive in it, so i had to install my own and install Mac OS on it myself. So i recently bought an Imac G5 from a market, because i like that kinda stuff. When it prompts for disk 2, double click the second of the. If it does pick it up, you’ll see in Virtual PC it shows the XP Pro disk is inserted: I also noticed that it doesn’t work with the. If it doesn’t work, unmount the image, close Virtual PC and try again. iso images for Virtual PC, it will mount the disk image, and should appear in Virtual PC: Next you’re prompted to install the install disk:Īt this mount if you double-click the first of the. Select the ‘Install from a Virtual PC for Mac CD’ option: I’m installing on Virtual PC 7 on OS X 10.5 running on a dual G5 Power Mac. dmg) files instead of physical media is not so obvious, but here’s the steps that worked for me. The approach for installing from disk image (.iso. Virtual PC 7 for Mac OS X comes with a preconfigured VM image for Windows XP.
