04-09-2009, 12:20 PM
If you are wanting that bootable DVD for restarting the MBP in case it freezes while you are traveling, you might want to install Applejack.
Applejack allows you to start in single-user made (restart holding command-s) and run a series of built-in repairs, without a startup disk and without Disk Utility.
You can run Applejack without a start-up disk. It works with Leopard.
Applejack allows you to start in single-user made (restart holding command-s) and run a series of built-in repairs, without a startup disk and without Disk Utility.
You can run Applejack without a start-up disk. It works with Leopard.