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Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger is the fifth major release of Mac OS X (now named macOS), Apple's desktop and server operating system for Mac computers. Tiger was released to the public on April 29, 2005 for US$129.95 as the successor to Mac OS X 10.3 Panther. Mac OS X Tiger (version 10.4) is the fifth major release of Mac OS X Apple's desktop and server. Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger is the first version of Mac OS X to be supplied on a DVD, although the DVD could originally be exchanged for CDs for.
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Mac_OS_X_10.4_Server_DVD.dmg_.zip (2.19 GB)
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Read_Before_You_Install_Server.pdf
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Read_Before_You_Install_Server_10.4.7.pdf
Macintosh Server software 10.4 (Tiger)
This is the first release of Tiger Server. Like public version, it comes in DVD or CD forms. Intel based Macs are only compatibles with the version 10.4.7 (6th DL above from the top of the list).
Released: April 29, 2005
The 10.4 release adds 64-bit application support, Access Control Lists, Xgrid, link aggregation, e-mail spam filtering (SpamAssassin), virus detection (ClamAV), Gateway Setup Assistant, and servers for Software Update, iChat Server using XMPP, Boot Camp Assistant, Dashboard and weblogs.
On August 10, 2006, Apple announced the first Universal Binary release of Mac OS X Server, version 10.4.7, supporting both PowerPC and Intel processors. At the same time Apple announced the release of the Intel-based Mac Pro and Xserve systems.
Source from Wikipedia :Mac OS X Server 10.4
The 5th, 7th & 8th DL are downloadable directly from the US Apple website:
This software requires a serial number to work properly:
xsvr-104-000-n-63d-pz7-fhl-4w4-h4g-hyy-f
Registered to: Apple Sales Web
Organization : Apple Reseller
This serial has expired, but you can set a date after the 1st may 2005 before installing, then you could restore your clock to current date.
Apple Part Number : 0Z603-7431 (only for v10.4)
See also: Mac OS X Server Rhapsody (Developer Release), Mac OS X Server 10.0, Mac OS X Server 10.1, Mac OS X Server 10.2, Mac OS X Server 10.3, Mac OS X Server 10.5, Mac OS X Server 10.6
CompatibilityArchitecture: PPC (Carbonized) x86 (Intel:Mac)
For Mac OS X Server version 10.4 (original) :
A PPC G3, G4 or G5 processor only
At least 256 MB of RAM; at least 512 MB of RAM for high-demand servers running multiple services
At least 4 GB of disk space available
A built-in FireWire port
For Mac OS X Server version 10.4.7 only :
An Intel or PowerPC G4 or G5 processor
At least 512 MB of RAM
At least 10 GB of disk space available
A built-in FireWire port
See the 'read me file before install' on the manual section for more informations.
Tips on 10.2 Jaguar, 10.3 Panther, 10.4 Tiger (10.4.4 is the beginning for some Intel Macs. On PowerPC Macs 10.4.11 is the end of Classic's compatibility), 10.5 Leopard, 10.6 Snow Leopard, 10.7 Lion, 10.8 Mountain Lion and 10.9 Mavericks,10.10 Yosemite, 10.11 El Capitan.
When determining which operating system you meet the requirements for, see this tip on Mac model and age:
Note this tip, and the related tips from Mac OS X 10.3 to 10.11 refer to Mac OS X Client. Mac OS X server questions more often are best answered by participants of the Server forums, as the limitations of Mac OS X Server can frequently differ.
Mac OS X Sierra, which was released September 20, 2016 is the first Mac OS X not compatible with any Macs running TIger. There are some Macs that came with 10.4 that can install up to 10.11.
Mac OS X 10.2 (Jaguar) or later require the correct firmware be installed. The Macs on this tip explain which do:
Additionally, those interested in updating to 10.4 may also benefit from 10.3 as well. See this tip to determine if you may want to consider it.
Be sure to backup your data first at least twice before installing any operating system. Shut down, and disconnect any peripherals before continuing with the installation. Read the info below to ensure you are compatible. Download swat 4 stetchkov syndicate download free. Finally, you may need to use the Startup Manager to boot the operating system when the 'C' key doesn't work in order to get the installer to work or repair the disk before installation if the initial attempt to install fails. To determine if that repair is necessary, post to the forum, and someone will be able to help you to find out which repairs might be necessary.
If you are installing on a hard drive for the first time an operating system, remember to read this tip on formatting:
Macs that have 10.4.3 or earlier can't upgrade past 10.5.8. Macs that are G4 867 Mhz or greater (including 1 Ghz or greater), and G5 can be upgraded at least to 10.5.8. Firewire only Macs that are slower can only upgrade to 10.4.11. Intel Macs can at minimum upgrade to 10.6 if they have 1 GB of RAM. For more on your options, read on. Also the same Macs that came with 10.4.3 or earlier, also may benefit from not upgrading past 10.4.11, as Classic is not compatible with 10.5 and up. See this tip, to find out if you need Classic.
Compatible phones are listed here with 10.4.11:
Compatible printers with 10.4:
Compatible printers with Intel Macs from 10.4.4 to 10.4.11:
10.4 users with Intel Macs, should seriously consider upgrading to at minimum 10.5.8 as a Flashback malware is currently only treated in 10.5.8, 10.6.8, and 10.7.3 and higher, though disabling Java can also help. For more info, read this tip.
Any Mac with a Firewire port such as is shown in the 3 ports on the image (two 6 pin Firewire 400 and 1 Firewire 800 are shown, though only one of those types of ports is needed) below,
and a DVD drive can boot into Tiger, until new releases came out October 26, 2007. The full requirements are here:
http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1514
Tiger introduced Spotlight to replace the old Find File, for some Panther's Find File is sufficient, and this tip explains
what you can do to maintain most of Tiger's compatibility without having to upgrade to Tiger:
Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger) came on several versions of retail installer DVDs that look like . If you still need Tiger over Panther, but do not like Spotlight, here's some alternatives:
http://www.devontechnologies.com/products/freeware/ - EasyFind
http://www.osxbytes.com/ - iFileX (note the MacUpdate link provided on osxbytes page has a Malware advertisement for MacKeeper, do not download).
Mac Os X 10.4 Tiger Dvd (ppc) Download
There was a limited Media Exchange program
version of Tiger that came on similarly labelled CDs, which are hard to find but are useful for Macs that can't boot off internal DVD discs (since they didn't ship with a DVD drive, or obtaining a bootable DVD drive is difficult) or external DVD discs, but do have Firewire. Those Macs include some of the PCI Graphics PowerMac G4, and the Blue and white G3 tower Macs.
10.4(.0), (April 29, 2005), 10.4.3 (October 31, 2005), 10.4.6 (April 3, 2006) were all retail releases that did not say Upgrade, Dropin, or OEM. Though Intel Macs which started shipping with 10.4.4, can't take any of those retail discs, and must use the installer disc that shipped with them, until 10.5 (Leopard)'s release, at which point, they could use either a retail Leopard release, or the disc that shipped with them, until new Macs started shipping again December 15, 2008. If upgrading to an Intel Mac from a G3, G4, or G5, be sure to read this tip on migrating data. Also as part of the Intel Mac releases 10.4.5 to 10.4.11 (note 10.4.0, 10.4.1 are both older than 10.4.5) came in both PowerPC and Intel releases. Look at Apple menu -> About This Mac to determine if you have a G3, G4, G5 (all are PowerPC), or an Intel Mac. You can't
use the updater of one on the other.
Below is a table of 10.4 updates. Combo updates can be used on any preceding version of 10.4. including the update it is going to as long as updates not included in the combo were not applied. Delta updates only on the immediate preceding version. Note which ones below are for PowerPC (PPC) and Intel. Do not install a PPC update on an Intel, or vice versa.
10.4.1 Delta | 10.4.2 Combo Delta | 10.4.3 Combo Delta | 10.4.4 Combo Delta | 10.4.5 PPC Combo PPC Delta Intel Macs | 10.4.6 PPC Combo* PPC Delta Combo for IntelIntel Delta | 10.4.7 PPC ComboPPC Delta Combo for IntelIntel Delta | 10.4.8 PPC ComboPPC Delta Combo for IntelIntel Delta | 10.4.9 PPC ComboPPC Delta Combo for IntelIntel Delta | 10.4.10 | 10.4.11 Combo IntelCombo PowerPC Delta PowerPCDelta Intel |
While Tiger's security updates are no longer maintained, you can download the latest ones made for it still from Apple's support knowledgebase.
Some Macs capable of having Tiger installed may benefit by having Leopard installed instead.
Mac Os X 10 4 Tiger Cd Version English Subtitles
Read the tip below to find out if yours qualifies:
Released: April 29, 2005
The 10.4 release adds 64-bit application support, Access Control Lists, Xgrid, link aggregation, e-mail spam filtering (SpamAssassin), virus detection (ClamAV), Gateway Setup Assistant, and servers for Software Update, iChat Server using XMPP, Boot Camp Assistant, Dashboard and weblogs.
On August 10, 2006, Apple announced the first Universal Binary release of Mac OS X Server, version 10.4.7, supporting both PowerPC and Intel processors. At the same time Apple announced the release of the Intel-based Mac Pro and Xserve systems.
Source from Wikipedia :Mac OS X Server 10.4
The 5th, 7th & 8th DL are downloadable directly from the US Apple website:
This software requires a serial number to work properly:
xsvr-104-000-n-63d-pz7-fhl-4w4-h4g-hyy-f
Registered to: Apple Sales Web
Organization : Apple Reseller
This serial has expired, but you can set a date after the 1st may 2005 before installing, then you could restore your clock to current date.
Apple Part Number : 0Z603-7431 (only for v10.4)
See also: Mac OS X Server Rhapsody (Developer Release), Mac OS X Server 10.0, Mac OS X Server 10.1, Mac OS X Server 10.2, Mac OS X Server 10.3, Mac OS X Server 10.5, Mac OS X Server 10.6
CompatibilityArchitecture: PPC (Carbonized) x86 (Intel:Mac)
For Mac OS X Server version 10.4 (original) :
A PPC G3, G4 or G5 processor only
At least 256 MB of RAM; at least 512 MB of RAM for high-demand servers running multiple services
At least 4 GB of disk space available
A built-in FireWire port
For Mac OS X Server version 10.4.7 only :
An Intel or PowerPC G4 or G5 processor
At least 512 MB of RAM
At least 10 GB of disk space available
A built-in FireWire port
See the 'read me file before install' on the manual section for more informations.
Tips on 10.2 Jaguar, 10.3 Panther, 10.4 Tiger (10.4.4 is the beginning for some Intel Macs. On PowerPC Macs 10.4.11 is the end of Classic's compatibility), 10.5 Leopard, 10.6 Snow Leopard, 10.7 Lion, 10.8 Mountain Lion and 10.9 Mavericks,10.10 Yosemite, 10.11 El Capitan.
When determining which operating system you meet the requirements for, see this tip on Mac model and age:
Note this tip, and the related tips from Mac OS X 10.3 to 10.11 refer to Mac OS X Client. Mac OS X server questions more often are best answered by participants of the Server forums, as the limitations of Mac OS X Server can frequently differ.
Mac OS X Sierra, which was released September 20, 2016 is the first Mac OS X not compatible with any Macs running TIger. There are some Macs that came with 10.4 that can install up to 10.11.
Mac OS X 10.2 (Jaguar) or later require the correct firmware be installed. The Macs on this tip explain which do:
Additionally, those interested in updating to 10.4 may also benefit from 10.3 as well. See this tip to determine if you may want to consider it.
Be sure to backup your data first at least twice before installing any operating system. Shut down, and disconnect any peripherals before continuing with the installation. Read the info below to ensure you are compatible. Download swat 4 stetchkov syndicate download free. Finally, you may need to use the Startup Manager to boot the operating system when the 'C' key doesn't work in order to get the installer to work or repair the disk before installation if the initial attempt to install fails. To determine if that repair is necessary, post to the forum, and someone will be able to help you to find out which repairs might be necessary.
If you are installing on a hard drive for the first time an operating system, remember to read this tip on formatting:
Macs that have 10.4.3 or earlier can't upgrade past 10.5.8. Macs that are G4 867 Mhz or greater (including 1 Ghz or greater), and G5 can be upgraded at least to 10.5.8. Firewire only Macs that are slower can only upgrade to 10.4.11. Intel Macs can at minimum upgrade to 10.6 if they have 1 GB of RAM. For more on your options, read on. Also the same Macs that came with 10.4.3 or earlier, also may benefit from not upgrading past 10.4.11, as Classic is not compatible with 10.5 and up. See this tip, to find out if you need Classic.
Compatible phones are listed here with 10.4.11:
Compatible printers with 10.4:
Compatible printers with Intel Macs from 10.4.4 to 10.4.11:
10.4 users with Intel Macs, should seriously consider upgrading to at minimum 10.5.8 as a Flashback malware is currently only treated in 10.5.8, 10.6.8, and 10.7.3 and higher, though disabling Java can also help. For more info, read this tip.
Any Mac with a Firewire port such as is shown in the 3 ports on the image (two 6 pin Firewire 400 and 1 Firewire 800 are shown, though only one of those types of ports is needed) below,
and a DVD drive can boot into Tiger, until new releases came out October 26, 2007. The full requirements are here:
http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1514
Tiger introduced Spotlight to replace the old Find File, for some Panther's Find File is sufficient, and this tip explains
what you can do to maintain most of Tiger's compatibility without having to upgrade to Tiger:
Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger) came on several versions of retail installer DVDs that look like . If you still need Tiger over Panther, but do not like Spotlight, here's some alternatives:
http://www.devontechnologies.com/products/freeware/ - EasyFind
http://www.osxbytes.com/ - iFileX (note the MacUpdate link provided on osxbytes page has a Malware advertisement for MacKeeper, do not download).
Mac Os X 10.4 Tiger Dvd (ppc) Download
There was a limited Media Exchange program
version of Tiger that came on similarly labelled CDs, which are hard to find but are useful for Macs that can't boot off internal DVD discs (since they didn't ship with a DVD drive, or obtaining a bootable DVD drive is difficult) or external DVD discs, but do have Firewire. Those Macs include some of the PCI Graphics PowerMac G4, and the Blue and white G3 tower Macs.
10.4(.0), (April 29, 2005), 10.4.3 (October 31, 2005), 10.4.6 (April 3, 2006) were all retail releases that did not say Upgrade, Dropin, or OEM. Though Intel Macs which started shipping with 10.4.4, can't take any of those retail discs, and must use the installer disc that shipped with them, until 10.5 (Leopard)'s release, at which point, they could use either a retail Leopard release, or the disc that shipped with them, until new Macs started shipping again December 15, 2008. If upgrading to an Intel Mac from a G3, G4, or G5, be sure to read this tip on migrating data. Also as part of the Intel Mac releases 10.4.5 to 10.4.11 (note 10.4.0, 10.4.1 are both older than 10.4.5) came in both PowerPC and Intel releases. Look at Apple menu -> About This Mac to determine if you have a G3, G4, G5 (all are PowerPC), or an Intel Mac. You can't
use the updater of one on the other.
Below is a table of 10.4 updates. Combo updates can be used on any preceding version of 10.4. including the update it is going to as long as updates not included in the combo were not applied. Delta updates only on the immediate preceding version. Note which ones below are for PowerPC (PPC) and Intel. Do not install a PPC update on an Intel, or vice versa.
10.4.1 Delta | 10.4.2 Combo Delta | 10.4.3 Combo Delta | 10.4.4 Combo Delta | 10.4.5 PPC Combo PPC Delta Intel Macs | 10.4.6 PPC Combo* PPC Delta Combo for IntelIntel Delta | 10.4.7 PPC ComboPPC Delta Combo for IntelIntel Delta | 10.4.8 PPC ComboPPC Delta Combo for IntelIntel Delta | 10.4.9 PPC ComboPPC Delta Combo for IntelIntel Delta | 10.4.10 | 10.4.11 Combo IntelCombo PowerPC Delta PowerPCDelta Intel |
While Tiger's security updates are no longer maintained, you can download the latest ones made for it still from Apple's support knowledgebase.
Some Macs capable of having Tiger installed may benefit by having Leopard installed instead.
Mac Os X 10 4 Tiger Cd Version English Subtitles
Read the tip below to find out if yours qualifies:
Also note, that iLife prebundled software started changing with Tiger. See this tip on what was prebundled and what wasn't:
Mac Os X 10 4 Tiger Cd Version English Version
Mac Os X 10 4 Tiger Cd Version English Subtitle
Note also, Leopard removes Classic support, but not Mac OS X booting support for those that already had it.
Mac Os X 10 4 Tiger Cd Version English Dub
See this tip to find out which Macs are able to boot into 10.5 and 9: