Search for google for the application “Pacifist”, download and install it.
Put in your mac OSX install disk (use tiger, its smaller) and open Pacifist.
On the bottom of the pacifist window you should see a button that says “Open Apple Install Discs”, click on it.
Two Packages will appear, click on either one. Pacifist will load the disc, this can take a while.
Once it loads, you should have a window, open up the package called “Essential System Software” Then open “Essential System Software Group”.
Select the packages called “Base System” and “Essentials”
Go up to File –> Install Packages To Other Disk…
Select the drive that you want to install it to, and wait a verry verrry long time.
When that is done, Go to /System/Library/CoreServices/ You should find two files called “boot.efi” and “BootX”
Copy thease files to the same folder on the external drive.
Have Fun…
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