![]() I've probably wasted more money on DL-DVDs than the current Ebay prices for retail disks.Ĭonsequently, I just use a retail disk. I have tried to make a working backup of one of my Leo DVDs, and I've actually NEVER successfully made one. If all you need it for is to burn discs then you can probably pick one up cheap. Buy a new Mac which has an operating system already installed and a working optical burner (I'd recommend one which can burn DVDs just to simplify things).Visit a local Mac reseller and see if they can help you out (many would be all too happy to do so). Maybe even contact someone who is selling a Mac and ask them if they'd let you use it for $20. Post in the for sale section of Craigslist asking to see if someone can help you out. It doesn't have to be a PPC based Mac, Intel Macs will work. See if you can find someone with a Mac who will let you use it to burn your discs. ![]() I recommend Leopard as it can run on all models of PowerMac G5 systems thus eliminating the need to determine which model you have. There are some versions which are upgrades which you do not want. These can be had on Ebay for around $30.00 shipped. Purchase an original retail version of OS X 10.5.x Leopard.Click to expand.Here are some suggestions:
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