The drive happened to be inserted in "USB1", so I typed Boot to this archive and the comments here, I was able to get Leopard up and running! It took a couple of weeks to figure out, so hopefully will save somebody some time. This is the boot drive.I put the flash drive was in the computer and booted it into Open Firmware by clicking option-command-O-F after the chime. Formatted the flash drive to Mac OS Extended (Journaled), and clicked on "Restore", using the iso file for the "restore from" option, and the flash drive as the destination. I downloaded the ISO file onto my computer. I clicked on "Erase", and the option for "Apple Partition Map" appears, and Mac OS Extended (Journaled), and ran that to format the drive. You can update either via Software Update (click the Apple logo in the top left of your screen), or download the update here. Using disk utility, I clicked on the new drive, then "View" and then "Show all devices". Softonic review The latest update for Snow Leopard Apple have released the latest update for Apple OS X 10.6.5 which updates lots of problems and bugs related to Snow Leopard. I started with a new hard drive and formatted it using a Vantec IDE/SATA to USB 3.0 adapter (best $20 I've spent) on a mac running High Sierra.
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