OS X :: How To Restore With Homemade Leopard Install Disk

Dec 1, 2009

Backup is a breeze, no problem there.

Restore is where I got a little confused. I don't have the original Leopard Install disk which I'm pretty sure I need to restore.

BUT I what i need to know is if i could potentially just download a Leopard Install disk in the form of a .dmg file and burn it to a DVD and use that to restore?

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