Make a disk Bootable Tiger (Intel)

(Sorry for the police)


Okay, so I found an ISO of Tiger Intel file on my Mac and I tried to burn to a disc, that's what I did.  But for some reason, he did not have a successful boot.  I held the button 'C' at the start and then my computer when a black screen, but then when I tried again holding 'alt' at startup, there is no disc.  So is it files should I edit or download because I really want to get to the OS X Tiger on my MacBook.  Thank you!!  Even if it is not possible to do what I want, I thank you for taking your time to try to help me.

P. S.

This is not piracy, because Apple does not support the version of the OS more.

I installed this on Virtualbox and it did not specify any version of Mac Intel, and Tiger ran well enough with the Intel chip so I know that my Mac can support, even if she did not come with it. I also know, I can install an older version of Mac OS X on my Mac than what it came with because I did it successfully with OS X Leopard and it worked, but I don't remember how I managed to do work. But no prob, I just want to focus on the right main problem above.

Plug

MacBook white Unibody 2010 Intel Core 2 Duo (2.4 GHz), 2 GB RAM, 250 GB 5400 RPM HDD, currently under OS X 10.6.8 (Snow Leopard).

Help is appreciated!

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