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T-Man
I have the .rars to OSx86, but I dont know how to put it on the DVD right. I'm finally getting my hands on a DVD burner tonight, so I want to be ready. (the DVDs are also DVD RW, so I'm lucky smile.gif ) Do I just copy the .rars to DVD; burn a specific way? I would like some help, and hope this is the right thread for this. (We are allowed to post about this, no?)

T-Man
T-Man
Nothing??? I think this is wrong topic anyway...
Baliw
You have unrar it first, then you will have a image copy of the dvd ( dvdname.iso , depending what kind of osx copy you downloaded) If your copy of osx is already patched you only need burn it to a dvd using nero or any other burning software, if it is not a patched copy you have to patch it first before burning. Good Luck smile.gif
T-Man
QUOTE (donicci @ Nov 21 2005, 09:30 PM) *
You have unrar it first, then you will have a image copy of the dvd ( dvdname.iso , depending what kind of osx copy you downloaded) If your copy of osx is already patched you only need burn it to a dvd using nero or any other burning software, if it is not a patched copy you have to patch it first before burning. Good Luck smile.gif


Thanks a lot. Now I know what I am doing/am to do. I know how to burn as ISO, just need to get a Win ap. I didnt get to much time earlier, so will have to try again this weekend. At least I have time to background check stuff. smile.gif I think I was compressing everything instead of unrar-ing it. huh.gif The txt file that comes with my files said something like to 'make sure that the machine is SSE2/SSE3 or whatever. Boot files were changed to work with most x86 machines and that it was cracked.' Also when trying to unrar them it gived me errors in OS X, and needed me to downlaod an app on Windwos. I hope to get it!

T-Man
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