Got me thinking now... I also have an 800 MHz G4. Is it worthwhile to run Leopard on it? Tiger works great now. It's also easier to add another drive in that tower for a backup for the eMac. On Dec 18, 2008, at 7:02 PM, Gerhard Kuhn wrote: > That should work. I installed OS 10.5 on a G4 800 mhz iMac, which is > just shy of the speed required to install Leopard, started the iMac in > target mode then put the install disk in a G4 Powerbook and installed > the OS on the iMac's disk. Everything worked fine after that except > that the Powerbook would always look for an external drive when > booting (added about 10 seconds to the boot time before it would look > on it's own drive) but Chris had the answer on how to reset the > Powerbook to prefer booting from it's internal drive. > > > Gerhard > gerhardk@xxxxxxx Wayne Dobson pwdobson@xxxxxxxxxx (519) 474-1253 res. (519) 860-2725 cell --- MUGLO information at <http://www.freewebs.com/muglo> Manage your account options at <//www.freelists.org/cgi-bin/lsg2.cgi>