G gshock888 Banned Mar 28, 2003 1,762 1 0 Sep 23, 2004 #1 Is there a way to burn a CD image in toast format in windows? Alcohol 120% and nero wont read the image...
Is there a way to burn a CD image in toast format in windows? Alcohol 120% and nero wont read the image...
M MeanMeosh Diamond Member Apr 18, 2001 3,805 1 0 Sep 23, 2004 #2 the trick is really simple =P set up folder options to view file extensions, rename extension to .iso that does the trick for me, anyway.
the trick is really simple =P set up folder options to view file extensions, rename extension to .iso that does the trick for me, anyway.
Drakkon Diamond Member Aug 14, 2001 8,401 1 0 Sep 23, 2004 #3 if it has mac components/files they wont work after burning...at least not from what i've tried so far using the .iso fix
if it has mac components/files they wont work after burning...at least not from what i've tried so far using the .iso fix
G gshock888 Banned Mar 28, 2003 1,762 1 0 Sep 24, 2004 #4 well its a <ahem> MAC OSX 10.3 image so i must burn in MAC? I cant hook up the network with Mac's at work :disgust:
well its a <ahem> MAC OSX 10.3 image so i must burn in MAC? I cant hook up the network with Mac's at work :disgust:
N n0cmonkey Elite Member Jun 10, 2001 42,936 1 0 Sep 24, 2004 #7 Originally posted by: gshock888 well its a <ahem> MAC OSX 10.3 image so i must burn in MAC? I cant hook up the network with Mac's at work :disgust: Click to expand... A MAC is a part of a NIC. If you're downloading Mac OS X, eat shit[/b].
Originally posted by: gshock888 well its a <ahem> MAC OSX 10.3 image so i must burn in MAC? I cant hook up the network with Mac's at work :disgust: Click to expand... A MAC is a part of a NIC. If you're downloading Mac OS X, eat shit[/b].
N n0cmonkey Elite Member Jun 10, 2001 42,936 1 0 Sep 24, 2004 #8 I did forget to mention that this would be the wrong forum.