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    • scottalanmillerS
      scottalanmiller
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      Check the processor, that's the big determining factor.

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        A Former User @technobabble
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        @technobabble said:

        I have possession of a white MacBook 13.3" - Late 2006 which needs a hard drive and OS. I believe it can only run OS X Snow Leopard. Anyone have a .iso for testing purposes?

        I likely can you a copy if I can make an ISO of it from my PC. It will be the retail disk not the originals that have i life and such on it though. It's legal to use any medium to get the OS that's licensed to the computer so if that's what was on it, it does not need to be "for testing purpose" technically you already have a license to it. But, unlike Microsoft apple provides no way to prove it really.

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          A Former User
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          The model number is the best way to tell which OS it came with, and what is the max it can run.

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            A Former User
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            I couldn't find mine. I have the Moutian Lion and Snow Leopard Developer but not the Gold (release version). But it was easy to find it online if you want. Just check the MD5 has to make sure they are legit.

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            • MattSpellerM
              MattSpeller
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              SSD and an ISO of win7 should do it. 👌

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                A Former User @MattSpeller
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                @MattSpeller said:

                SSD and an ISO of win7 should do it. 👌

                haha. Actually, I think you can't install 64bit Windows 7 or something odd like that on these older ones though. I remember when I had my older white macbook in college, I deleted the Mac partition and used it as only windows but I had to use 32bit I think.

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                • MattSpellerM
                  MattSpeller @A Former User
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                  @thecreativeone91 oh damn, early intel dual core chips are the suck

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                    A Former User @MattSpeller
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                    @MattSpeller said:

                    @thecreativeone91 oh damn, early intel dual core chips are the suck

                    Well the chips supported 64bit as they are core 2 duo's then on the snow leopard machines but, Apple didn't allow it in their UEFI for windows somehow. I really don't get it though.

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                      technobabble
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                      http://www.powerbookmedic.com/identify-mac-serial.php?cct_info=1|28402|5327605890|44536381|1617032491|b|10126533541|tc||g|||&cct_ver=3&cct_bk=macbook serial number&gclid=Cj0KEQjwstaqBRCT38DWpZjJotIBEiQAERS6_Ma94fC8Rx19Io4p8W8urUiU9Qc0dcfmd7Xp5neUSlIaAlZj8P8HAQ

                      From that page and this one: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/6566245

                      it appears Lion and Snow Leopard which I also found on this site: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MacBook#Model_specifications

                      I have a spare SSD to replace the HD and would like to get familiar with the OS so I don't have to turn away more Mac clients.

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                        technobabble
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                        Well the downloads I have tried all were garbage and didn't work. I guess I will be purchasing Snow Leopard from Apple for $20 and wait for it to be mailed to me.

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                          technobabble @A Former User
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                          @thecreativeone91 Did you find a good place online? Everything I downloaded as a dmg was not usable to create a boot disk.

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                            A Former User @technobabble
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                            @technobabble said:

                            @thecreativeone91 Did you find a good place online? Everything I downloaded as a dmg was not usable to create a boot disk.

                            The original is a DMG. You can either use a mac to make the DVD or use something like TransMac on windows http://www.acutesystems.com/scrtm.htm

                            Also Note: that only certain mac's can boot from USB. This generation likely can't I think that computer would've been still using Firewire Target Drive Mode.

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                              A Former User
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                              There's also this. No idea if it would keep it bootable though. http://vu1tur.eu.org/tools/

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                                technobabble @A Former User
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                                @thecreativeone91 I meant to say the tools needed to burn the dmg failed due to the downloaded dmg files I found.

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                                • tonyshowoffT
                                  tonyshowoff
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                                  You're burning that dmg file to a dual layer DVD right? They won't burn to a regular DVD+R

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                                    A Former User @tonyshowoff
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                                    @tonyshowoff said:

                                    You're burning that dmg file to a dual layer DVD right? They won't burn to a regular DVD+R

                                    Yep. I believe they are like 6.5GB so you def need a DL DVD.

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                                      technobabble
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                                      Thanks @thecreativeone91 and @tonyshowoff ,

                                      I know I need a dual layer dvd however the dmg I downloaded won't even extract using 7zip and transmac didn't recognize the dmg. (following the tutorials that I found online). I deleted the dmg and was looking for another.

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                                      • tonyshowoffT
                                        tonyshowoff @technobabble
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                                        @technobabble said:

                                        Thanks @thecreativeone91 and @tonyshowoff ,

                                        I know I need a dual layer dvd however the dmg I downloaded won't even extract using 7zip and transmac didn't recognize the dmg. (following the tutorials that I found online). I deleted the dmg and was looking for another.

                                        .

                                        What's your host OS? You don't extract a dmg, you need to burn as is, you can use imgburn or transmac, and I'm sure there are other tools as well. If you're on OS X you can use the Disk Utility. Keep in mind proprietary formats and metadata are in the dmg, so if your plan was to extract it and burn it, it would've never worked in the first place.

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                                          technobabble @tonyshowoff
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                                          @tonyshowoff I have a Windows 10 TP PC. The hard drive was dead in the Mac. I thought I had to extract the dmg to covert to an iso to boot to the disk since I get nothing at boot using any of the normal commands.

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                                            A Former User @technobabble
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                                            @technobabble said:

                                            @tonyshowoff I have a Windows 10 TP PC. The hard drive was dead in the Mac. I thought I had to extract the dmg to covert to an iso to boot to the disk since I get nothing at boot using any of the normal commands.

                                            You wouldn't extract the DMG, the dmg is an image format, you'd have to burn it to a DVD or image the USB drive off of it.

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