I have a manufacturer’s boot-up disk with OSX 10.6.
With Software Update feature, I’ve updated online to OSX 10.6.8.
However, currently, if I need to boot-up from a disk I must use manufacturer’s disk with the older OSX 10.6.
I want ]to burn a boot -up disk with that updated OS 10.6.8[/size] but can’t figure out how to do it.
Cloning of whole HD with everything on it is too large to burn on a disk.
My question: How to burn a boot-up disk with only updated OSX 10.6.8 on it?
A practical tip from someone who knows how to do it, please?
Thanks in advance!
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Making boot-up disk with updated OSX 10.6.8. How to do it, plase? How to burn a boot -up disk with online updated OS 10.6.8?
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Posted 03 February 2013 - 06:50 PM
rayaugst, on 02 February 2013 - 08:23 PM, said:
I have a manufacturer’s boot-up disk with OSX 10.6.
With Software Update feature, I’ve updated online to OSX 10.6.8.
However, currently, if I need to boot-up from a disk I must use manufacturer’s disk with the older OSX 10.6.
I want ]to burn a boot -up disk with that updated OS 10.6.8[/size] but can’t figure out how to do it.
Cloning of whole HD with everything on it is too large to burn on a disk.
My question: How to burn a boot-up disk with only updated OSX 10.6.8 on it?
A practical tip from someone who knows how to do it, please?
Thanks in advance!
With Software Update feature, I’ve updated online to OSX 10.6.8.
However, currently, if I need to boot-up from a disk I must use manufacturer’s disk with the older OSX 10.6.
I want ]to burn a boot -up disk with that updated OS 10.6.8[/size] but can’t figure out how to do it.
Cloning of whole HD with everything on it is too large to burn on a disk.
My question: How to burn a boot-up disk with only updated OSX 10.6.8 on it?
A practical tip from someone who knows how to do it, please?
Thanks in advance!
The answer sort of depends on your goal. Not "burn a disc" but what you intend to do with that disc afterwards. What I'd really recommend is that you buy a small USB hard drive or the fastest USB thumb drive you can find that's at least 16GB and do a clean install on that. Then boot from it, update it and - for good measure - add on any 3rd-party maintenance tools you might have such as backup software, Disk Warrior and/or TechTool Pro.
The problem with making an optical disk is that it takes some real effort to get the OS down to a suitable size these days. The secondary problem is that booting from an optical disc can be annoyingly slow, especially at the times you need to be using it.
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