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This is because it makes it much easier to create and restore the image to the second Harddrive in the Mac Mini Server. Part 2: Creating Clean OS X 10.6.3 Restore Imageįor this part of the tutorial we will be using the MIni Server hardware.
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After the movie is complete DO NOT go through setup.
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You are looking to boot from the external drive.ġ0) If the install is successful, you should be able to boot into the external drive and see the Intro Movie to OS X. ALSO make sure that it is setup as a GUID Partition Table.Ĩ) Install OS X 10.6.3 to the newly formated external drive.ĩ) After the install is completed restart the mac and HOLD "Option / Alt" Key. When I say Mac I will be addressing the second Mac that is required.ġ) First Connect The External Harddrive to the MacBook Pro (Or other Mac)Ģ) Next Insert the Snow Leopard 10.6.3 DVD into the computer.ģ) Restart the Mac and Hold "C" to boot into Snow Leopard InstallerĤ) When the installer starts go to the top bar and Open: Utilities >Disk Utilityĥ) When Disk Utility starts you will be formatting the external harddrive.Ħ) Format the HardDrive to 1 Partition (OS X Journaled) "Named: OSX" (You can name it what ever you would like but i did this just to keep continuity in the tutorial. Part 1: Installing OS X 10.6.3 to External Harddriveįor this part of the tutorial we will not be using the Mini Server hardware. Mac Mini Server (With Snow Leopard Server Installed on one HD)
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Mac OS X 10.6.3 Snow Leopard DVD (Might Work With 10.6 SL DVD) MacBook Pro (Or Another Mac Computer NOT the Mini Server you want to install on) For these things you would have to find other tutorials.Įxternal HardDrive (I would recommend at least 15GB) I will explain what needs to be done but not go into super detail. This guide also assumes that you have some type of knowledge of the Mac Operating system and its utilities. (But personally I feel it should be!!! HINT HINT TO APPLE) There are no warranties, and when I called Apple about this they told me that they currently have not looked into it and it is not supported. Posted: 12:21 AM in response to: Steep&DeepĬlick to reply to this topic Reply email Emailīefore I start I would like to say that this guide is based on the actions in which i took to get my Mac Mini Server Edition to take the Mac OS X 10.6.3 Client. This post also has good information and especially the 4th section on Kexts. notebook_winxp_32bit_internationalwhql.exe The number for Server's NIC is 5701 which is included in this:
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NVIDIA 320M drivers for Windows Vista (32bit & 64bit) -įull Boot Camp Drivers for 13" MBP mid '10 -Ģnd one down on this site is the Broadcom NetXtreme 1. NVIDIA 320M drivers for Windows 7 (32bit & 64bit). Good luck and I hope this lets you successfully install BootCamp and Windows on your 2010 Mini Servers. My next effort will be to determine the hardware and find drivers to get them operating. If I get those items going I will have a properly functioning copy of XP Pro on the Server's previously unused 2nd 500 gig harddisk. There are a few problems such as sound driver, ethernet driver etc but I think I can get those going by downloading drivers using my Mini Client and transferring them to XP by use of a flash drive. After getting Snow Leopard updated to 10.6.4 and successfully installed on the Server, I ran BootCamp Assistant and was able to install Windows XP from a retail disk, and the BootCamp Drivers from the Mini Client DVD.īoth Snow Leopard and BootCamp with Windows XP are now running and booting on the 2010 Mac Mini Server. I found that necessary in order to install BootCamp on Mini Server.
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both show as Master Boot Record.Īlso when Bootcamp Assistant formated the 2nd harddisk did it install the necessary files into root to boot the Windows formatted harddisk?Īs there seem to be rules against posting in a thread except the exact subject, here is a link to how to install Snow Leopard on the unused second 500 gig harddisk on Mini Server. One of the shown disk0 is just one 500gig partition, and the other is showing a 200mb first partition followed by a second 500gig partition. I don't understand why it is showing two disk0 when there is just one disk formatted for Windows showing in Disk Utility.
It doesn't show the 1st disk which has the Server Operating System installed on it. Windows installer shows two disk0 to choose from, both showing as Master Boot Record. It did format disk 2 for Windows, but apparently Fat16 because the Windows installer wants to reformat to NTFS. I copied BootCamp Assistant from my 2009 MacMini Client computer to the 2010 Server and it seems to be a free standing application. I would like to get input from people having ideas on using BootCamp Assistant on the 2010 Mini Server to install Windows-XP to the unused second harddisk.