Writing MAC disk images on a PC


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i need to install mac OS 7.5.3 on a powerbook (5300CS) that someone gave me. From what i understand, if i boot it with the disk in it, it will start the installer, is this true?

I downloaded the 19 images off of apple, but now i need to know, can i make the images on PC disks from my PC, and install MacOS from that?

TIA

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like i said, i have never used mac exstensively, and personally, i am not a big fan.

but anyway, the images are floppy images, no cd images. I can write them to a floppy with no problem, my question is will the macOS install itself if i boot off the disk, and will it work if it is a PC disk?

I have used HfsUtils to write them under Windows before.

http://www.student.nada.kth.se/~f96-bet/hfsutils/

You boot from the first disk and run the installer from there.Make sure you install the update to 7.5.5 as well

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thank you for your help, i am most appreciative.

What benefits would 7.5.5 offer?

It's basically just an update for MacOS7.5 that offers more stability and is better suited to PowerPC machines.

I would recommend you pick up MacOS8.6 as it is pure PPC code, as opposed to mixed 68k / PPC and will run more modern apps (a lot of classic apps require 8.6 or higher). I've seen it on eBay for $10 - $20

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