Mac Os 9.2.2 Iso -

Mac Os 9.2.2 Iso -

sudo wodim -dev=/dev/sr0 -speed=4 -dao mac_os_9.2.2.iso

Pro Tip: Some late-model G4s and G5s can boot from a USB drive, but it’s finicky. A CD is the most reliable method.


| Attribute | Details | |-----------|---------| | Version | 9.2.2 (Build 5T919) | | Release Date | December 2001 | | File System | HFS / HFS+ (Hierarchical File System) | | Kernel Type | Monolithic (68k/PPC hybrid) | | Processor Support | PowerPC G3, G4, G5 (limited) | | Minimum RAM | 32 MB (64 MB recommended for ISO install) | | Storage Space | ~300 MB for base system, ~600 MB for full install | | CD Format | ISO 9660 + Apple Partition Map (Hybrid) | | Boot Mode | Open Firmware or Classic ROM emulation | mac os 9.2.2 iso

The ISO is typically around 600–650 MB, fitting on a standard 700 MB CD-R. sudo wodim -dev=/dev/sr0 -speed=4 -dao mac_os_9

If you do find a file labeled "Mac OS 9.2.2.iso," proceed with caution. Pro Tip: Some late-model G4s and G5s can

Because Apple never released a universal installer, most 9.2.2 disc images floating around the internet are "restore discs." These were the grey CDs shipped with specific iMacs or PowerMacs.

You have the ISO. Now you need a bootable CD.

Requirements: