Software bundled with a TiBook 1GHz.
The Restore DVD takes three stages to complete the restore:
a) The first pass restores a vanilla installation of Jaguar (10.2.1)
to the hard drive
b) The second pass installs the Extras application
c) Running the Extras application gives a checklist of additional apps
and OS 9 to select from to install.
Most of the additional apps require Jaguar and no longer run once
updated to Panther or later, so are of dubious value for most users.
OS 9 is restored to the same volume as Jaguar to run in a dual boot
configuration. There is no installer.
For those who prefer to run a later version of OS X and would rather
have OS 9 on a separate volume, I would recommend to skip the Restore
DVD and download a separate OS 9 restore CD I have created from the
TiBook Restore DVD here:
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http://macintoshgarden.org/apps/mac-os-922-system-folders>
This is a bootable OS 9 CD and allows you to drag and drop the OS 9
files onto a volume of your choice.
Direct link to the CD here:
[
http://macintoshgarden.org/sites/macintoshgarden.org/files/apps/TiBook_1...][1]
Installation Guide
The Restore DVD has been created in Leopard PPC and split into
segments using Split and Concat v2.5. Zipping has been done using
Leopard's inbuilt archiver.
1\. Unzip and combine the parts using either Split and Concat,
Ajoiner, MacHacha or The Unarchiver. Other apps may work equally well
and hardcore users can use Terminal commands.
2\. After the above you should be left with a single file approx.
2.6GB in size ending in .cdr. Macintoshgarden's server has renamed the
zip files on uploading. If the resulting combined image file ends in
an underscore, you might need to remove that.
3\. IMPORTANT: Before you do anything else, lock the file. Right-click
on the .cdr image and select Get Info. Tick the Locked checkbox. Done.
Disk Utility has a habit of writing a few bytes to unlocked files that
it mounts and this can render the image irreparably unbootable. Early
Mac OS X images (10.0-10.2) are particularly prone to corruption in
this way. For safety's sake hang onto the zipped files until you have
successfully recreated a bootable image and tested it to save on re-
downloading.
4\. After locking burn to a DVD (preferably DVD-R if using a G4's
inbuilt burner) using Disk Utility. I have memories of Toast creating
coaster after coaster of Jaguar discs back in the day.
Compatibility
Architecture: PPC PPC (Carbonized)
Compatible with PowerBook G4 Titanium 867MHz or 1GHz (A1025)
[1]:
http://macintoshgarden.org/sites/macintoshgarden.org/files/apps/TiBook_1GHz.toast_.sit (
http://macintoshgarden.org/sites/macintoshgarden.org/files/apps/TiBook_1GHz.toast_.sit)