Jun 22

Finally! Just when I give up, I find out how to install Leopard on my USB. I was just browsing this new site I came across, maciverse.com, when I found this article. I won’t be long, my dad’ll wake up anytime.

I won’t even say anything, except ENJOY

If you lose that article to a 404 error or …something, there’s always this one

If both of them get lost, all I know is that, with the Leopard one, you need more than 8 GB, GUID partition, and if you have 8GB you can do a custom install and take out optional stuff, such as unneeded drivers.
Note: This hasn’t been tested on OSX86 machines

Good Luck!

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Apr 29

Adobe said something about Adobe CS3 working great with Leopard. You know what? They’re WRONG! That’s what. There’s a problem that if you have one user using an Adobe product and you switch user, then you can’t open it again. Did you get that? No opening Adobe CS3 on Leopard on more than one account at once.*RANT RANT RANT*…

The second (and final) point I have to make is that I found a wicked new blog called ProBlogger.net. Blogging tips, tutorials and such. Add it to your bookmarks quick.

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