Installing Leopard Using an iPod

Follow these steps to use your iPod.Prerequisites: You must have an iPod with 8GB (that means 8GB iPod Nano, any HD based iPod, etc) Note: the iPod Touch + iPhone will not work for this.

So I had a lot of traffic and comments on my previous entry about how to install Leopard from an ISO without burning a DL-DVD. With that, the number one question everyone has been asking me is, “Can you an iPod to install Leopard?” and the answer is an astounding Yes! Follow these steps to use your iPod.Prerequisites:

  • You must have an iPod with 8GB (that means 8GB iPod Nano, any HD based iPod, etc)
  • Note: the iPod Touch + iPhone will not work for this. You need to have a click-wheel iPod that supports Disk Mode
  • A Leopard ISO

UPDATED: 11/18/2007Important Notes:

  • Intel based Macs can only boot from USB devices using the GUID partition scheme (this means 5G iPods, 2 & 3G iPod Nanos)
  • PowerPC (PPC) based Macs (ie G3, G4, G5 Processors) can only boot using Firewire devices using the Apple Partition Map scheme (all firewire iPods) 
  • I have had a lot of people have random problems when restoring the disc image to the iPods. Please make sure you have an exact image of the Install DVD. If there are any inconsistencies, there will be problems restoring the image. Please check the checksum of the images.

Procedure:

  1. Reset your iPod and force it into Disk Mode – Press and hold Menu + Center until you see the Apple logo. Then Press and Hold Center + Play/Pause. The screen should turn to gray-scale and show “OK to Disconnect” (circa old old ipods).
  2. Connect the iPod to your computer (do not use a USB hub if possible).
  3. iTunes will launch automatically and probably start syncing. Make sure “Enable Disk Use” is checked on the settings for iTunes and press Sync one more time.
  4. Quit iTunes and launch the Activity Monitor and quit the iTunes Helper.
  5. You should still see the iPod listed on your desktop as a mounted drive. If you don’t see the iPod mounted on the desktop, return to step 1.
  6. Open Disk Utility
  7. Select the iPod (the top one, mine is labeled 74.5 GB Apple iPod Media) then select the Partition tab.
  8. Change the selection from “Current Partition Scheme” to “1 Partition”. Click on Options and select GUID Partition Table and press OK. (NOTE: If you are going to use a PowerPC based Mac, ie G4 or G5, you need to select Apple Partition Map here. GUID is for Intel Macs ONLY)
  9. Give the Partition a name and select Partition. The system will ask you to authenticate.
  10. Click on the Restore tab and drag the iPod partition to the Destination field
  11. Drag the Leopard image file to the Source field and press Restore. LeopardIpod 1
  12. Once complete, open System Preferences and go to the Start up Disk option. Make sure you see the iPod listed there. Select the appropriate drive and click restart.   LeopardIpod 2
  13. Install Leopard!

** If you are using a PowerPC Based Mac (G4, G5), you must use the Startup Disk utility in System Preferences to select the startup volume and reboot from this tool. Notes:

  • It’s really important the iPod stay in Forced Disk mode. If you try and boot up the Mac with the iPod connected but not in Disk Mode, it won’t do anything

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WTF?! Free Bibles Now?

Bibles For America was at school today harassing students and handing out “free bibles.” First it was the jesus freak on campus preaching about sexual sins and now this? I go to a public school, right???? Get this SHIT OFF MY PUBLIC SCHOOL CAMPUS.

Bibles For America was at school today harassing students and handing out “free bibles.” Ok, seriously. WTF. First it was the jesus freak on campus preaching about sexual sins and now this? I go to a public school, right????

    Free Bibles #1  Free Bibles #3  Free Bibles #2

Get this SHIT OFF MY PUBLIC SCHOOL CAMPUS.

Apple Condones Drunk Driving!?

Ok well maybe the title is a bit misleading, but the song featured in the new Apple iMac Ad seems to, even though the lyrics aren’t sung during the part of the song played back in the ad.

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Ok well maybe the title is a bit misleading, but the song featured in the new Apple iMac Ad seems to, even though the lyrics aren’t sung during the part of the song played back in the ad. I know that might sound a little picky, but who the hell isn’t picky when it comes to compaines like Apple 😛

Lyrics:
I say stop the war
I’m glad I still wanna have my car
So I can drink and drive
I can’t believe I’m still alive

By the way, the song is called Exodus Honey by Honeycut.

The 100th Post

For my 100th post, I give you the following:George Bush goes to a primary school to talk to the kids to get a little PR.After his talk he offers question time.One little boy puts up his hand and George asks him his name.”Stanley,” responds the little boy.”And what is your question, Stanley?””I have 4 questions:First, why did the USA invade Iraq without the support of the UN?Second, why are you President when Al Gore got more votes?Third, whatever happened to Osama Bin Laden?”Fourth, why are we so worried about gay-marriage when 1/2 of all Americansdon’t have health insurance?Just then, the bell rings for recess.George Bush informs the kiddies that they will continue after recess.When they resume George says, “OK, where were we?

For my 100th post, I give you the following:

George Bush goes to a primary school to talk to the kids to get a little PR.
After his talk he offers question time.

One little boy puts up his hand and George asks him his name.

“Stanley,” responds the little boy.

“And what is your question, Stanley?”

“I have 4 questions:
First, why did the USA invade Iraq without the support of the UN?
Second, why are you President when Al Gore got more votes?
Third, whatever happened to Osama Bin Laden?”
Fourth, why are we so worried about gay-marriage when 1/2 of all Americans
don’t have health insurance?

Just then, the bell rings for recess.

George Bush informs the kiddies that they will continue after recess.

When they resume George says, “OK, where were we? Oh, that’s right:
question
time. Who has a question?”

Another little boy puts up his hand. George points him out and asks him his
name.

“Steve,” he responds.

” And what is your question, Steve?”

“Actually, I have 6 questions.
First, why did the USA invade Iraq without the support of the UN?
Second, why are you President when Al Gore got more votes?
Third, whatever happened to Osama Bin Laden?”
Fourth, why are we so worried about gay-marriage when 1/2 of all Americans
don’t have health insurance?
Fifth, why did the recess bell go off 20 minutes early?
And sixth, what the hell happened to Stanley?”

Google Ad’s?

Ok so i’m getting kinda annoying and wondering why my site had ads about ‘keeping children safe’ and ‘sex offenders lists’ and ‘teen sexual addiction recovery centers’.

Ok so i’m getting kinda annoying and wondering why my site had ads about ‘keeping children safe’ and ‘sex offenders lists’ and ‘teen sexual addiction recovery centers’. it’s really annoying me

Apple Airport Express – AV/HD Product?

Ok, so since we all know the iPod Video 2nd Gen is coming, and so is the iTunes Movie Store, isn’t it logical to think that some sort of Airport AV product is coming too? If Apple is going to start charging $9.99 for feature length films on the Movie Store (that have strict DRM on them and no burning rights), I can’t see consumers being too happy about only being able to watch it on their iPods (whether or not you can connect the iPod to a TV).

Ok, so since we all know the iPod Video 2nd Gen is coming, and so is the iTunes Movie Store, isn’t it logical to think that some sort of Airport AV product is coming too? If Apple is going to start charging $9.99 for feature length films on the Movie Store (that have strict DRM on them and no burning rights), I can’t see consumers being too happy about only being able to watch it on their iPods (whether or not you can connect the iPod to a TV). After the recent updates to Airport Express (allowing you to play at multiple speakers simultaneously), I think they have some sort of Airport HD-AV product coming soon. I mean, what better way to ensure consumers are happy with the iTunes Movie store than to embed it into both the portable market and the living room. That would be quite a birthday present from Apple come April 1 🙂
Thoughts anyone?