So I got my hands on an Apple PowerMac G5 the other day as 'payment' for reloading windows on a guy's PC
(Yes, the flipping thing is 10 years old, but say what?)
When I got all 45lbs of it home, it wasn't booting, but he had the install discs and I managed to get OS X 10.3 on it.
After some research, I decided I will invest some causal time to modernizing it via the following steps:
1. Update to Leopard 10.5.8 (highest OS X supported)
2. Install internal DVD Burner with double layer support
3. Install 250GB SATA drive as a boot drive (supports 1TB drives max and can hold two - but at 1.5Gbps)
4. Get Wireless and Bluetooth working
5. Add extra USB ports using a PCI to USB card (thing just has three)
Stages 1 & 2: Installing Leopard
To cut to the chase:
- doesn't seem to boot from USB burners, but can boot from firewire burners.
- it can boot from a USB hard drive, but my efforts to go that route have been futile.
- Internal drive can't read DVD double layer, but the Leopard install disc I burned is double layer (image is 7.2 GB)
So I ask: anyone have a Pioneer (it has to be pioneer!) IDE DVD Burner lying around that you know can read and burn double layer discs? Example models is DVR-111D, DVR-112D and similar
Message me if you have such. If you happen to have a firewire burner that reads double layer, I'm for that too.