Yes, its possible. But you have to check if you meet the folowing requirements: Mac computer with an Intel processor1GB of memory5GB of available disk spaceDVD drive for installationAlso read this discussion.
Ok im trying to install Mac OS X 10.5 on to an external drive. I want to run Leopard off of an External Hard Drive which will connect via Firewire of USB 2.0. I have booted up using the install DVD that I bought a couple years ago to upgrade from Tiger.
However each time I install I get an error saying that it cannot be installed. It allows me to start the install and is almost complete before I get this error. I have it partitioned using the Apple Partition Map so I can boot up on a PowerPC computer.
What should I do to install 10.5 on an external drive?
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