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29 gru 2011 · Go to the Disk menu and Select "format and write". This will write out the disk image to the disk in Macintosh floppy format. Remove the disk, replace it with another and repeat steps 3 to 5 until all the disks required for the OS of your choice have been made. You can now use these disks in your Macintosh for System installation. Figure 2.
Old Macintosh computers can come with a 400 KB, an 800 KB or a 1.44 MB floppy disk drive, depending on the model. For models with 400 KB and 800 KB drives, you will need to buy 800 KB...
28 maj 2018 · Have you tested it as working with something other than the SCSI2SD? You luckily have the option of creating a bootable floppy as a test. http://www.savagetaylor.com/2017/12/28/setting-up-your-vintage-classic-68k-macintosh-using-a-floppy-drive/ A cheap usb floppy drive should let you make a bootable disk with a modern pc…
18 maj 2016 · If you have Macintosh filesystem image of an 800k boot disk, but your physical Mac has a 1.44M SuperDrive, how can you produce a physical disk that can boot that Mac?
19 maj 2007 · But i found this article on Low End Mac who explain how to make a bootable floppy disk from a image disk under Mac OS X with the terminal and the "dd" command. It's very easy and it's...
28 gru 2017 · Step 1: Determine if you can use this method. Step 2: You have a modern system with a 1.44 MB floppy disk. Step 3: Selecting the system version you want on your boot disk. Step 4: Creating your bootable HFS Floppy Disk. Step 5: Using your Macintosh. Step 6: Relevant Technical Information Library articles. Assumptions.
Installing System 6 or System 7.0.1 onto an older Mac is only possible using floppy disks, and the first step to installing System 7.5 is usually “boot from a floppy”. These floppies are distilled into disk images you can download from the Web.