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Matthew Isleb <email@hidden> wrote:
With Leopard, however, none of that should be necessary. One image should work on any piece of hardware that Leopard supports. And even some that it doesn't officially support. I got Leopard installed on a 400 MHz G4 tower by creating an image of my Mac Book Pro.
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