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The only difference the images is which System is “blessed” as the startup system, all other files are the same and I’ve included a program called System Picker by Kevin Aitken on each of my images that allows you to select which System Folder is active (blessed) on restart.
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I currently only have a minimal version of the Macintosh System software (the Operating System) on all my images to prevent copyright infringement, but you can upgrade these to the full versions using files found on the internet archive. I’ve written a separate blog entry that lists all of the different Macintosh 68k systems and which System versions they support.

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I also suggest you download Apple’s Applications Recovery CD, Apple’s Legacy Software Recovery CD, Apple’s System Recovery CD from the internet archive.
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I only provide minimal bootable images for Systems 3.2, 4.1, 5.1, 6.0.8, 6.0.8L, 6.0.8P and 7.5.5, but I’m adding guides to my site for how you can install full versions of these and other versions up to System 8.1 using Apple’s Legacy Software Recovery CD and other sources on the internet. If you’ve never used my bootable images, or don’t know the difference between a drive image or volume image them I suggest you read the rest of the page below before trying to use these files.

This page contains a list of all the files that can be downloaded from my site for use with 68k Macintosh systems, specifically the bootable image files I’ve created for use with emulators, the SCSI2SD, the MacSD, the FloppyEMU, Zipdrives, Jaz Drives, Floppy drives and CDROM drives.
