I would like to know how does one burn a .dmg file? I would like to burn the contents of the .dmg and not the .dmg itself so that it works properly like auto starting the program when the CD is inserted. I've tried dragging the .dmg into the black CD but that just creates a CD with .dmg init. Also, mounting it first and then dragging all of the content doesn't seem like the proper way to do it. Thanks in advance.
I think a decent easy to use application is Drag'n'Burn. This allows you to burn files for many different scenarios. It only permits you to use it 10 times before you must pay for the software. Follow this link:
Re: Burning .dmg files, not just make a copy of .dmg
Hey guys,
Thanks for the tips. However, those steps in apple's suport site http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=93006
"Note: When burning a disc from a disk image, the burned disc will have the same format as the disk image."
are for buring a disk image and making a copy of it in the same format.
I would like to properly burn just the contents of the .dmg file as I have stated above. I repeat, I would like to turn a .dmg file which contains a program into an operatable program, meaning it starts/auto runs when I iinsert the CD. Thanks again
Re: Burning .dmg files, not just make a copy of .dmg
Check out the the utilities mentioned above. You will have luck with any of them. Something to note is that you will need to upgrade to OS 10.3 Panther in order to take advantage of the updated disk utility application.
Launch Disk Utility, then select 'Burn...' from the 'Image' menu.
Navigate to your dmg and off you go.
When Apples support site says it will have the same format as the original file, they mean the same CD format - ie. ISO, HFS+ or whatever NOT dmg.
hi
i have a .dmg (legal) file on my PC that my friend needs on her G4 Ibook, how can i convert this into an auto read CD so that she does have to mess around with techy stuff
There's no techy stuff. Give her the .dmg. She double clicks it, it opens and mounts on her Desktop. Not sure about Auto Open, I think Apple abandoned that years ago for security reasons. There's some info about converting a DMG to an ISO, but most of what I found appears to be done on the Mac.
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