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Laukev7:
I do have access to Macintosh computers at school (which makes me partly a Mac user), but they are protected with strict permissions. I doubt I'll even be able to execute the burner software, let alone copy the huge file to the hard drive.
billy_gates:
quote:Originally posted by Laukev7:
I do have access to Macintosh computers at school (which makes me partly a Mac user), but they are protected with strict permissions. I doubt I'll even be able to execute the burner software, let alone copy the huge file to the hard drive.
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do they run OSX?
if so then Disc Copy in Applications/Utilities will do it. If you have an understanding teacher or lab person or wutever... tell them that this interest is purely educational. (which it is)
Laukev7:
Some of them run OS X, but now I think of it, the only ones that do are the eMacs, the education-only ones with no CD burner.
I thought there was a way to burn .dmg files on non-Mac systems. Aren't .dmg's just .iso images?
billy_gates:
quote:Originally posted by Laukev7:
Some of them run OS X, but now I think of it, the only ones that do are the eMacs, the education-only ones with no CD burner.
I thought there was a way to burn .dmg files on non-Mac systems. Aren't .dmg's just .iso images?
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i have no idea. why don't you try. Just rename it .iso and burn it. If its any correlation. The built in burning software can burn iso's as well. So they may be the same thing.
Laukev7:
Tried twice. Two coasters.
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