If you have a Mac with less than 867 Mhz CPU speed and you want to install leopard, now with LeopardAssist you can do it. It's very simple. You only need to execute de action and put the Leopard cd on the Mac an reset the computer. If apple don't recomend install it on this computer is for something. I've installed it on a PowerMac G4 @ 400 Mhz and it runs really slow, I think Tiger is a great O.S. and you can use it with this macs.
Another way to do it is restoring a Leopard image on the unsoported mac and boot the image restored.
Via: Applesfera
Leopard Assist Web Page
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Thursday, January 17, 2008
Friday, August 24, 2007
Using an iPod as Mac Os X Start Up Disk
It's very easy. Only we need to put the iPod as disk mode, an then install the OS in the iPod. You can install it, without restart the computer, using the next executable in the Mac Os X DVD : \System\Installation\Packages\OSInstall.mpkg.

The next steep to start from the ipod is restart the computer, pushing alt key to select the start disk. This utilitie will find bootable OS in all the computer units. And the iPod must appear.
I test it with FireWire 400 Mbps and it runs well. You can use it if you want to have different OS versions.

The next steep to start from the ipod is restart the computer, pushing alt key to select the start disk. This utilitie will find bootable OS in all the computer units. And the iPod must appear.
I test it with FireWire 400 Mbps and it runs well. You can use it if you want to have different OS versions.
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