Mac OS X Server 10.5: Installing on a computer that won’t start up from the installation disc

In: IT| Mac Support| Tutorials

8 Jul 2009

If your computer came with a more recent version of Mac OS X than the version of the Mac OS X Server installation disc that you are trying to use, that disc may not be able to start up your computer.  When you start the computer from the installation disc, the computer may display a blank or gray screen. In some instances, when installing Mac OS X Server over Mac OS X, the choice of Standard, Workgroup, or Advanced server configuration will not be offered.

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Mac OS X Server 10.5: Installing on a computer that won’t start up from the installation disc

In: IT| Mac Support| Tutorials

8 Jul 2009

If your computer came with a more recent version of Mac OS X than the version of the Mac OS X Server installation disc that you are trying to use, that disc may not be able to start up your computer.  When you start the computer from the installation disc, the computer may display a blank or gray screen. In some instances, when installing Mac OS X Server over Mac OS X, the choice of Standard, Workgroup, or Advanced server configuration will not be offered.

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