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.DMG to ISO

Original Message
Name: Canuis
Date: January 21, 2006 at 12:38:49 Pacific
Subject: .DMG to ISO
OS: Windows XP Pro
CPU/Ram: 2.0ghz p4 M / 1024mb
Comment:
running windows XP pro... and was trying to convert the newest mac os x 10.4 from .dmg to .iso and i've tryed useing dmg2iso..
i opend cmd
C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\My Documents\mac>dmg2iso.exe mac.dmg macos.iso

it started to run then got a error:

reading property list...ok
found 4 partitions
decrompressing:
partition 0...ok
partition 1...ERROR: Inflation Failed


Anyone know anyway fix this or how can make the .dmg to iso


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Response Number 1
Name: nohsim
Date: January 24, 2006 at 16:22:30 Pacific
Subject: .DMG to ISO
Reply: (edit)
I've also been trying to burn dmg to iso. Ultra ISO should do the trick. Make sure to convert the DMG to ISO before you try burning it.


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