PS: OS X Mavericks disk utility wasn't able to show the name or resize of the partition because it was an APFS volume. APFS came out in 2017 and mavericks came out in 2013.
To burn Leopard to a DVD, you need to burn a dual layer DVD, which is how it was actually distributed through retail, on DL DVDs. Yea, I somehow got that working.
The DMG that you would use to burn it to a DL DVD. (The one in the top left of the window at 0:55) And FireWire because it was the most popular external drive experience on Mac around the time of Leopard, so, maximum compatibility when you're trying to boot from it to install. (Yes usb was a thing back then, but in true Apple fashion, FireWire was better supported)
@@iRedMCYT @monkeyman767 answered it faster than I could get to you aha. Yep, the regular DL DVD rip DMG, and in my case I used a 250 GB LaCie Porsche Design. Internally, it's like an IDE Seagate Barracuda and externally it has two FW400 ports for daisy-chaining. I cracked it open, obviously, and intend on using it as a FireWire bridge to convert old IDE drives into BlueSCSI adapters or something.
@@monkeyman767 Last time I tried using FireWire to boot off of, it wouldn’t let me. Just complained it was a FireWire drive. I do have a FireWire 800 drive, so maybe I can try again.
13:56 that’s most likely a certificate-related error, you just had to set the date/time back to something before 9/1/2019 and it would install (that is when apple’s older certificates expired afaik)
Tip: when on the boot picker, you can permanently set the new default boot volume by control + clicking the volume you want. You can do this to the opencore efi boot to not having to select the opencore efi boot every time you boot up the mac
Found your video in my recommendation feed, saw the thumbnail and i thought this would be a good idea to watch the video. I wasn't wrong! I am subscribed now
(7:55) I did also install Leopard on my 2006 Polycarbonate MacBook, and some textures did in fact corrupt… But don’t be scared, it’s totally normal! :)
Just a few tips with opencore, when it asks you if you want to install it to the disk, you have to say yes because all it has done at that point is installed the base installer and it wouldnt work if you didnt install opencore, and also opencoring on an opencored opencore works just fine
23:30 all the patcher did was restore the image and it wasn’t patched, and when you rebooted, it was still in the middle of patching the image, so it didn’t work.
It’s impossible to boot anything above Catalina and all those older versions on the same drive because of APFS, I suspect… But this being apparently a Mac that still had an optical drive bay (is it a late 2009 model? I think it is), it has at least two SATA ports, and with OpenCore Legacy Patcher, it can probably run any OS it officially supported since its release, and then some.
With Sonoma, I found that rebooting it over and over like last time until you get to the setup works fine, though I can't guarantee whether it works for someone else.
You’re correct macOS X 10.6.8 snow leopard is the very last OS to have a real welcome video except if you also count the macOS ads then it could be because they also introduce the OS as an intro video.
I’ve actually used this! Theoretically with patch tools you can do quite a few versions together. A year ago my 2009 Mac Mini had everything from Snow Leopard to Ventura installed on it across two drives. In theory you could do everything from 10.5 Leopard to macOS Sonoma on one of the 2008/2009 machines. Everything after 10.15 Catalina ran absolutely horribly on those computers though, even with max RAM and an SSD.
Great video but i have 2 questions. 1. what computer is being used in the video? 2. can you make a bootable usb drive for mac os on windows for the older versions like snow leopard?
I worked with a lot of Mac throughout the years and I remember booting all these versions. I also hate the fact that if you want to download a version of macOS you have to get many different Macs throughout the year because no matter what the new MacBooks or whatever MacBook you got, you cannot downgrade. You can’t even download it onto your system or to a different drive. The App Store will not allow you and there are only certain Mac OS that you could download on a new computer and you have to search it up and find it or you can make a bootable USB with the terminal that for some reason, it doesn’t really work well with the older macOS at lest for me. This is my experience using a MacBook. I never tried to download macOS on any of my Windows computers to move to a drive. 😅
On my primary Mac (2012 15” Unibody MacBook Pro), I have 3 versions of macOS (+ Windows 11) on the hard drive: OS X Mountain Lion, macOS Mojave, and macOS Sonoma (which will be updated to Sequoia). Mojave and Sonoma share their partition (APFS is fucking weird), which saves space.
If you decide to ever do this again you should get a 2007 imac then upgrade the cpu to a core 2 duo that support sse 4.1 which will allow you to install macos 10.4.10 through sonoma via oclp
The program Mist is great for installing macOS installers in multiple formats (dmg, img, iso, etc.). I used it to put like 12 versions on one 128GB usb stick
Hi jiga if you watching this comment I have a something to tell what you sald "oh no" after installing to untitled 2 on 7:43 than they show I saw it was a Morse code so it said "WARNING: This software is not compatible with this computer. Please restart your computer and try again" meant this Mac does not compatible of that try not crash or bricked the Mac it would not work for that so it was actually showing on "snow leopard" on macos This is actually made on gimini ai actually that Morse code
28:10 laughed so hard Been binging your videos, you're a great creator (Also, ive noticed both from my own and from your experiences that Windows 9x and Android x86 suck)
I can get Sonoma on my mid-2011 iMac, but there's a lock on the EFI boot lol, bc it was my uncle's before he gave it to me. He doesn't remember it, so I can't really do anything with it. (I still have MacOS High Sierra on it, so it's still usable.)
I was able to set up a Dual boot of Tiny 11 and Windows 10 on one of my laptops and I put 11 on 192 GB of unallocated space on my SSD as it had Arch Linux on it at one point and I never repartition that space for 11 just in 10 and was able to install with no issue
hey there just a quick question :- I'm trying to buy macbook air m1 which was released in 2020. So if apple drops the support of m1 then through the open core i can install it on that and keep it up to date? just asking since im trying my best to not screw up the purchase since i don't have really good budget at all.
That was a very fun video I enjoyed it... Just thought I'd let you and anyone else know if they actually want to do something like this in the future OpenCore includes a python script to download different MacOS versions, rn they list all the way back to Lion
A little story of mine I had this computer inside one of my classes in Middle School it was a late 2011 MacBook and it was and it's still running to this day I think because the latest version I got to was macos 14.3 and the school even allowed me to screw with it and I was happy because my brain said why don't we just update it to the latest version
4:37 lol i'm watching this video trying to download macos snow leopard and it has taken one entire day for it to download the 7.2GB at a varying 90kbps/s
PS: OS X Mavericks disk utility wasn't able to show the name or resize of the partition because it was an APFS volume. APFS came out in 2017 and mavericks came out in 2013.
Thanks to u I can do it XD
@@mango.m4a glhf
And any version before high sierra uses OS X extended journaled
@@akeno781this is wrong, it uses hfs+
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To burn Leopard to a DVD, you need to burn a dual layer DVD, which is how it was actually distributed through retail, on DL DVDs. Yea, I somehow got that working.
Protip: restore the dmg to an external FireWire drive, it works a charm.
@@Mainyehc What DMG and what would FireWire have to do with it?
The DMG that you would use to burn it to a DL DVD. (The one in the top left of the window at 0:55)
And FireWire because it was the most popular external drive experience on Mac around the time of Leopard, so, maximum compatibility when you're trying to boot from it to install.
(Yes usb was a thing back then, but in true Apple fashion, FireWire was better supported)
@@iRedMCYT @monkeyman767 answered it faster than I could get to you aha. Yep, the regular DL DVD rip DMG, and in my case I used a 250 GB LaCie Porsche Design. Internally, it's like an IDE Seagate Barracuda and externally it has two FW400 ports for daisy-chaining. I cracked it open, obviously, and intend on using it as a FireWire bridge to convert old IDE drives into BlueSCSI adapters or something.
@@monkeyman767 Last time I tried using FireWire to boot off of, it wouldn’t let me. Just complained it was a FireWire drive. I do have a FireWire 800 drive, so maybe I can try again.
for mountain lion and some installers, it may say its tampered, its not true, change the date back a few years
Change the date to 2013 and turn off internet connectivity and it should work
@@stonedassnecoarc why turn off internet?
@@OakBloxit'll reset the date
@@gattodev_real just dont let it auto sync
im in fact, watching this on the same day as of its release
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13:56 that’s most likely a certificate-related error, you just had to set the date/time back to something before 9/1/2019 and it would install (that is when apple’s older certificates expired afaik)
I’m glad that you added Snow Leopard to the OS List as I have a Physical Copy of Snow Leopard that I found at a Thrift Store
wdym found at a thrift store you can get it for free i got catalina and mojave for free
@@Anonymous-g8v Legally then (And it’s always nice to have Physical Media)
@@AirknightTails i think my way was legal i can also turn mine into physical by putting it onto a flash drive
Criminally underrated. :)
Great video - reminds me of Micheal MJD's videos.
(also the part at 28:16 killed me for no reason)
Imo he reminds me of a mix of MJD and Dankpods
oh my god the nostalgia of that wave background its so nostalgia nostalgic
No it’s not🤓
@@Gray_sub_to_me GET OUT!!!
No its not🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓
I’m 17
@@Gray_sub_to_meIt just looks great, OK? I only got to use it 2 months ago!
I have watched 10 seconds, and I LOVE THE VIDEO ALREADY
i once dualbooted lion and catalina on a early 2009 iMac, it actually functioned pretty well!
It’s so nice how compatible the dual booting is on macs
Tip: when on the boot picker, you can permanently set the new default boot volume by control + clicking the volume you want. You can do this to the opencore efi boot to not having to select the opencore efi boot every time you boot up the mac
13:03 bro just hit me with the biggest wave of nostalgia I've ever had with this wii u eshop audio
Found your video in my recommendation feed, saw the thumbnail and i thought this would be a good idea to watch the video. I wasn't wrong! I am subscribed now
If you turn the clock back, you should be able to install mountain lion. It’s something with authentication keys
Oh cool❤❤❤
this channel gives me druaga1 and dankpods mix vibes, good video :3 (despite all of the wrong pronunciations)
You can use the terminal with the app to make a bootable medium.
Catalina just saying "nuh-uh bye bye" has got to be the funniest thing ever.
nuh uh bye bye
I love how this comes out the day I finish watching the windows multi-boot 😂😂
28:08 the absolute funniest moment of this video
the windows video was very good, AND THIS ONE. THIS ONE IS SO MUCH BETTER
(7:55) I did also install Leopard on my 2006 Polycarbonate MacBook, and some textures did in fact corrupt… But don’t be scared, it’s totally normal! :)
Just a few tips with opencore, when it asks you if you want to install it to the disk, you have to say yes because all it has done at that point is installed the base installer and it wouldnt work if you didnt install opencore, and also opencoring on an opencored opencore works just fine
30:55 Somehow him saying "Opencoring on an OpenCore Opencore" makes sense
33:14 the last selected keyboard layout and info about the last connected wifi are stored in the devices nvram.
Good lord label the partitions!!
You are the most honest UA-camr 👍🏼
Idk why i enjoyed this more than the live stream
Here you could've installed Sonoma by installing Big Sur or something and booting into Big Sur on on that partition and updating it to Sonoma
23:30 all the patcher did was restore the image and it wasn’t patched, and when you rebooted, it was still in the middle of patching the image, so it didn’t work.
3:48 uhhhhh penguin :D
censoring word with wii click sound, top editing 🔥
I’m really tempted to do this but with literally every version a 2012 can run, if i ain’t wrong, it’s around 13 versions
props to this guy for installing 11 versions, I'd give up on the first error lol
It’s impossible to boot anything above Catalina and all those older versions on the same drive because of APFS, I suspect… But this being apparently a Mac that still had an optical drive bay (is it a late 2009 model? I think it is), it has at least two SATA ports, and with OpenCore Legacy Patcher, it can probably run any OS it officially supported since its release, and then some.
With Sonoma, I found that rebooting it over and over like last time until you get to the setup works fine, though I can't guarantee whether it works for someone else.
Thank you sir jiga
You’re correct macOS X 10.6.8 snow leopard is the very last OS to have a real welcome video except if you also count the macOS ads then it could be because they also introduce the OS as an intro video.
I’ve actually used this! Theoretically with patch tools you can do quite a few versions together. A year ago my 2009 Mac Mini had everything from Snow Leopard to Ventura installed on it across two drives. In theory you could do everything from 10.5 Leopard to macOS Sonoma on one of the 2008/2009 machines. Everything after 10.15 Catalina ran absolutely horribly on those computers though, even with max RAM and an SSD.
16:00 OMG I WANT!
i gots THE TUBE! >w
In el capiton why was there jumpscare.png
JIGA I WAS THE FIRST TO NOTICE THE VLC PLUSHIE
at which second?
@@piratetriforceno idea and too lazy to
@@piratetriforcearound the time he was yappin bout his closet
VLC Media Player Plushie or a different VLC Plushie?
@@AirknightTails vlc mwdia plyer
this feels like a modernized druaga1 video
Great video but i have 2 questions.
1. what computer is being used in the video?
2. can you make a bootable usb drive for mac os on windows for the older versions like snow leopard?
if you want to install mountain lion you should try to change the time and date on your mac using the terminal on recovery mode
7:53 how did you get the weezer version of the wii?? i want one too
W vid i watched it whole no skipping (im not lying)
I worked with a lot of Mac throughout the years and I remember booting all these versions. I also hate the fact that if you want to download a version of macOS you have to get many different Macs throughout the year because no matter what the new MacBooks or whatever MacBook you got, you cannot downgrade. You can’t even download it onto your system or to a different drive. The App Store will not allow you and there are only certain Mac OS that you could download on a new computer and you have to search it up and find it or you can make a bootable USB with the terminal that for some reason, it doesn’t really work well with the older macOS at lest for me. This is my experience using a MacBook. I never tried to download macOS on any of my Windows computers to move to a drive. 😅
1:37
Yo dude. You forgot to blur your serial
he just blew up
im watching the livestream at the same time
madlad
19:30 imagine being a medicine 😂😂😂
On my primary Mac (2012 15” Unibody MacBook Pro), I have 3 versions of macOS (+ Windows 11) on the hard drive: OS X Mountain Lion, macOS Mojave, and macOS Sonoma (which will be updated to Sequoia). Mojave and Sonoma share their partition (APFS is fucking weird), which saves space.
28:08 ‘Catalina Has Left the Chat’ lol
5:30 it’s anything
If you decide to ever do this again you should get a 2007 imac then upgrade the cpu to a core 2 duo that support sse 4.1 which will allow you to install macos 10.4.10 through sonoma via oclp
he blew up live rip
I managed to get Sonoma on my old iMac you have to keep rebooting the computer! It works!
They did in a previous video
@@eugiblisscast yea I believe I saw as well theirs issues with sonoma but with a apple wired keyboard its possible
The program Mist is great for installing macOS installers in multiple formats (dmg, img, iso, etc.). I used it to put like 12 versions on one 128GB usb stick
Great content
I love your videos
Hi jiga if you watching this comment I have a something to tell what you sald "oh no" after installing to untitled 2 on 7:43 than they show I saw it was a Morse code so it said "WARNING: This software is not compatible with this computer. Please restart your computer and try again" meant this Mac does not compatible of that try not crash or bricked the Mac it would not work for that so it was actually showing on "snow leopard" on macos
This is actually made on gimini ai actually that Morse code
would you do the same on a Intel mac book or is the result the same ? And great Video i loved to watching it
the 16 partitions was funny🤣
28:10 laughed so hard
Been binging your videos, you're a great creator
(Also, ive noticed both from my own and from your experiences that Windows 9x and Android x86 suck)
I can get Sonoma on my mid-2011 iMac, but there's a lock on the EFI boot lol, bc it was my uncle's before he gave it to me. He doesn't remember it, so I can't really do anything with it. (I still have MacOS High Sierra on it, so it's still usable.)
Can you make a part two about trying to install Sonoma again
I am troubled that you are not naming the partitions with the names of the OSs.
Dual boot: My guess is 2 at any given time, seeing how DUAL means ONLY 2!
real
So, what do we call this? Eleven-ual boot?
Jiga why is that red dot on mac screen?
this is beautiful
I used hfsmount in windows to make bootable mac os installers from a dmg file. I would give that a shot with the failed installer you had.
Hi! What video editor do you use?
A version of Hitfilm Express from 2021
@@JigaTechThank you!
Multibooooooooot!
I was able to set up a Dual boot of Tiny 11 and Windows 10 on one of my laptops and I put 11 on 192 GB of unallocated space on my SSD as it had Arch Linux on it at one point and I never repartition that space for 11 just in 10 and was able to install with no issue
And now we have to install macOS Big Sur WOOO 28:37
hey there just a quick question :- I'm trying to buy macbook air m1 which was released in 2020. So if apple drops the support of m1 then through the open core i can install it on that and keep it up to date? just asking since im trying my best to not screw up the purchase since i don't have really good budget at all.
This mac is on life support
Those sounds in the backround gives me a nostalgia trip. (sry for my English, I an from Austria)
how many kangaroos do you own?
@@としろう Austria is in Europe. Not Australia
@@ItsNotRaphihow many portraits of hitler do yo have?
Very good vid
What about Chrome? I don't know if it's 100 precent do-able but hey. Oh and what about phones/tablets?
i have high sierra and sonoma dualbooted on my 2012 macbook pro (opencore) lmfao. i have reinstalled macos so many times i can do it in my sleep
17:33 the TASKBAR 😭😭
edit: i pu the wrong time sorry
Snow Leopard is one of my favorites
What mac is this?
an iMac??
@@fruitfleaI think he means what model of iMac. 2011?
That was a very fun video I enjoyed it... Just thought I'd let you and anyone else know if they actually want to do something like this in the future OpenCore includes a python script to download different MacOS versions, rn they list all the way back to Lion
yay dualboot macos edition :D
I watched this 20 times
Yes Mac OS X 10.6 was the last Mac OS to have an intro video
I wish Mac OS had intro video 😢
1:22 i see you upgraded your RAM to 8GB instead of 4GB
also you should probably blur that serial number
How many versions of Linux?
This is epic
A little story of mine I had this computer inside one of my classes in Middle School it was a late 2011 MacBook and it was and it's still running to this day I think because the latest version I got to was macos 14.3 and the school even allowed me to screw with it and I was happy because my brain said why don't we just update it to the latest version
Dual booting? At this rate, it's N booting, with how many partitions you made.
The reason you can’t make more partitions is because of APFS which mavericks has no idea how to read because it was introduced in high sierra
Now try to get as many os’s on any computer, no matter the os and try to do as many as possible
4:37 lol i'm watching this video trying to download macos snow leopard and it has taken one entire day for it to download the 7.2GB at a varying 90kbps/s
Why you didn't use terminal and made a Bootable lion USB from app
I was once successfully able to dual boot Snow Leopard, Lion, Mountain Lion, and Mavericks