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vilim12

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Feb 13, 2008
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I have just let my friend borrow my Leopard Installation DVD since I no longer thought I had a use for it and now ive come to install Windows Xp and I need the drivers which can only be found on the Leopard Install Disc, The problem is my friend lives a state away and he wont be back for atleast a month and I need the drivers the sooner the better, I came here wondering if anyone would be kind enough to create a ZIP file of the drivers so I can burn them to a disc, Thanks Alot Guys

Sincerly,
Vilim12
 
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And if they could PM me the link for the file or to PM me for my email address, Thank you
 
yea,,

Yea but I hate to use torrents they take forever and I think that if someone already has it on their system it could save me alot of trouble, But thanks for trying bro
 
I have just let my friend borrow my Leopard Installation DVD since I no longer thought I had a use for it

Just a word of warning...the mods here aren't real big on talking about breaking your license agreement. People get banned on a regular basis for that.

Yea but I hate to use torrents they take forever

Does your friend have access to a post office? You can get priority mail for pretty cheap. Overnight delivery. Otherwise you're gonna be using a torrent.
 
What did I do wrong, I let my friend borrow my installation disc, I purchased the family pack if thats what your wondering so no its not a pirated copy
 
Why don't you get your friend to burn you a copy, or burn himself a copy and send back the original using the fastest shipping method.

That would be faster than torrents :)
 
Sending is just kinda dumb, But he doesnt have an active internet connection right now and is hoping to get it in atleast 2 weeks, I know I sound like im making all this crap up and dont blame you guys if you guys think so.
 
Sorry to burst your bubble but...

* The Family Pack Software License Agreement allows you to install and use one copy of the Apple software on up to a maximum of five (5) Apple-labeled computers at a time as long as those computers are located in the same household and used by persons who occupy that household. By “household” we mean a person or persons who share the same housing unit such as a home, apartment, mobile home, or condominium, including student members who are primary residents of that household but reside at a separate on-campus location. This license does not extend to business or commercial users.

Located on the 10.5 order page.
 
Thanks I guess, But I payed the full 199 for it, Im not selling it And I dont think it should matter how I distribute it but thanks for showing me how I violated the terms,
 
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