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* The `count` field defines the number of megabytes (`bs=1m`) the total disk image should be.
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* The `count` field defines the number of megabytes (`bs=1m`) the total disk image should be.
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* The output file from the command is "example.hda". This can be changed in the `of=example.hda` field.
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* The output file from the command is "example.hda". This can be changed in the `of=example.hda` field.
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3. Place the new blank disk image in the root directory of your SD card.
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3. Place the new blank disk image in the root directory of your SD card.
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4. If you do not already have a tool to format SCSI drives, [download LIDO](https://macintoshgarden.org/apps/lido-756). You can use an emulator such as [Basilisk II](https://www.emaculation.com/doku.php/basiliskii_osx_setup) to move files to the image to prepare your installation.
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4. If you do not already have a tool to format SCSI drives, [download Apple HD SC Setup](https://macintoshgarden.org/apps/apple-hd-sc-setup-753-patch). You can use an emulator such as [Basilisk II](https://www.emaculation.com/doku.php/basiliskii_osx_setup) to move files to the image to prepare your installation.
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5. After booting into your target machine with the working Mac OS disk image on your BlueSCSI from step 3, format the blank disk.
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5. After booting into your target machine with the working Mac OS disk image on your BlueSCSI from step 3, format the blank disk.
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