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Can I boot a Mavericks mini from a Tiger backup bootable HD?
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If you have Parallels, you can create a virtual image of Leopard or Snow Leopard to run your old files. Check out this thread: http://forums.macresource.com/read.php?1,1671240 and follow the link at the bottom to macrumors which has DETAILED instructions on getting it to work. The author highly suggests purchasing SL server from Apple ($19.99), and Parallels actually lists it as one of the suggested OSes to load and makes it very easy to install. Otherwise, you can go through the more convoluted steps mentioned in the links above to get regular Leopard or Snow Leopard to run. I have regular SL running as a VM to run a few older programs now, and it works fine.
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Re: Can I boot a Mavericks mini from a Tiger backup bootable HD? - by rz - 05-30-2014, 02:03 AM

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