Professional Documents
Culture Documents
1. Set the BIOS to boot from USB-HDD first and set your USB drive
as the first boot drive (you need BOTH settings!)
5. In Disk Utility, click on the Flash Drive (the root, not the partition
name)
c. Select your Flash Drive (the partition name, not the root this
time) as the Destination
7. Reboot and Kalyway will boot up (follow the guide from there)
You need, at minimum, a 4GB USB Flash Drive. Those run about $15
on Newegg. I have a fast model; it only took about 10 minutes to
install Leopard, plus the initial bootup to Kalyway was extremely
fast. Note that the "one minute remaining" message during
installation still takes forever, haha. This is just a simple trick to
increase the speed at which Leopard is installed. Enjoy!