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Please consider turning off your ad blocker. Thank you. OK guys, I hope I dont raise any eye brows. I want to buy VM fusion to run XP home, but I might not have access to the disc when I get my next computer long story So, I used Toast 9 to make a "disc image" file of it and it came out as a. Or do I need the physical disc? Since I probably wont have the real disc with me, would it be possible and legal of course to make a bootable copy of it with toast?

Thanks guys! I've done the same in VMware fusion so that I do not need a disc every time. But, VMware only excepts. Yeah, I figured I couldnt do much with a. Do I need to install toast on my new computer in order to convert it? Couldnt I just mount the.

If not, how could I convert it to. I never knew changing the file extension would do that, I thought it was somehow encoded and only readable by toast or something. Click to expand The whole thing sounds rather, well, strange. Tell us the long story. Come on. You are commenting using your WordPress. You are commenting using your Google account. You are commenting using your Twitter account.

You are commenting using your Facebook account. Notify me of new comments via email. Notify me of new posts via email. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. The Notification Consider the examples below. Clicking Install now opens that app in the Software Center where the user can go ahead and install it… The big gotcha for now is that this only works with Application deployments, and you need to be running ConfigMgr or later. The Magic So how does this work?

The Code For the discovery script , create some code that will detect whether the software is installed. For the remediation script, I created the following code to display a toast notification: This file contains bidirectional Unicode text that may be interpreted or compiled differently than what appears below.

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To be used in a compliance item. Required parameters. Default ". This update is necessary for compatibility with Office Please close Outlook before updating. Hopefully it will work with the freshly unpacked file. Not many games can be fooled that way, as the emulators include hacks to make MacOS believe the files are on huge floppies. From my limited experience I would think that picky games might work either with virtual-dvd-romcd-utility, or not at all in emulation.

You might also use SparseBundle images. Emaculation holds a thread about this too. Maybe worth a shot to burn one. I would recommend using a big image file for Starship, copy the three sit files over from within SS, inflate with Stuffit and mount with virtual-dvd-romcd-utility. I'll give it a go with my wife's old Mandriva setup. I guess it should work that way. Ok, after unstuffing the. So far, so good. I am not able to install, though. I have tried mounting images using the SS interface, and also copied the files to the MacOS drive and mounted them there.

The result is:. When I try to switch CDs, I first get a message that CD 1 can't be put away because it is in use, then a message pops up asking for CD 1 - which is still mounted. I may well be doing this incorrectly, my experience with Mac is somewhat limited. Would there be any advantage to burning physical disks?

If so, which program should I use, and which file extension? Yes it takes ages to deflate with only one core. Try the default standard install and keep all three toasts mounted. That way its working here. I used a 4GB image which also holds the toast files for the Starship folder.



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