the volume licensing is only 1 copy, licensed over as many machines as you have (£46 per machine roughly). however the os comes in DVD format not CD, therefore the older macs we have (iMacs and early G4's) which have no DVD drive, cannot have the new os installed. you cannot install from...
new computers came with DVD's and im volume licensing OS X onto other older macs (iMacs and G4's w/o DVD drives) and i dont want to buy copies (CD or DVD) for each machine.
also, ive tried installing from an external DVD drive before and had no luck with that either :(
if you go to system preferences and select startup disks you should be able to select between os9 and os x, select os x and restart, u should then boot up in 10 again.
im trying to install os x 10.3 onto computers that dont have DVD drives, ive made disk images of the install DVD and copied them onto the computers but once i restart it loads the desktop since there is no DVD/CD in the drive, is there any way i can get 10.3 onto the computers?
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