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Tiger on a 2010 MacBook is not going to happen and would be pretty awful, anyway. Re: Installing OSX Tiger from a Flash Drive Post by Tronky » Tue 7:35 pm It will not Boot Tiger full stop, with or without Chameleon, because the retail versions of the Tiger client only contain code and kexts for PowerPC Macs. At most you will get security updates but rarely any significant updates to support new Apple hardware and certainly not 5 years later. This chameleon usb flash drive will boot with Yosemite, Mavericks and Mountain Lion USB installers on Most Laptops: Sandy Bridge, Ivy Bridge, Haswell. Apple tends to drop each major iteration of OSX like a hot brick after the next is released.
OSX is not particularly forward compatible. Furthermore, the Intel version of Tiger does not provide working kexts to support hardware that came out 5 years after Tiger was released or the Apple firmware that controls them. Using PVC and rubber like material Promo Crunch can design a flash drive in the shape of your logo, icon, event or brand. If he had continued further, the setup routine would have ground to a halt very quickly once it saw that it was dealing with PPC code.Ĭhameleon is only a bootloader for Intel hackintoshes. Chameleon shaped custom USB Flash Drive Promo Crunch is the leader is designing and delivering custom shaped USB Flash Drives. mpkg packages, which were opened by his own Mavericks Installer app rather than the older Installer app on the Tiger disk. It is easier to set up, boots much faster than a DVD, and makes it easy to try. The flash drive offers several advantages over a DVD. The only reason ratsrock2323 got the setup program to run on Mavericks is that OSX provides the installation software in. The end result is a flash drive which can be used to boot your PC using Chameleon and do maintenance on OS X (eliminating the need for an extra OS X partition), and Chameleon and OS X installed on your hard drive.
It will not Boot Tiger full stop, with or without Chameleon, because the retail versions of the Tiger client only contain code and kexts for PowerPC Macs.