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Given that when I bought my old powerbook, it came with Panther with a Tiger upgrade DVD.
It required Panther to be installed prior to installing Tiger.
It didn't require the Panther DVD handy when upgrading to Tiger.
It required Panther to be installed prior to installing Tiger.
It didn't require the Panther DVD handy when upgrading to Tiger.
I received the Leopard upgrade form Tiger - but what I found is there is a hack which you create an image, mount it, remove a file in a directory (can't remember which one) then re-burn it to a blank DL DVD. I'm sure they'll have the same sort of 'protection' which one can work around. I find the detection stupid because those who want to work around it will - and those who legitimately want to do a clean upgrade are screwed. Microsoft does the same thing with their upgrade procedure too - thus if you have Windows Vista upgrade you have to install it twice to install it cleanly.




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Given that when I bought my old powerbook, it came with Panther with a Tiger upgrade DVD.
It required Panther to be installed prior to installing Tiger.
It didn't require the Panther DVD handy when upgrading to Tiger.