> Hello all,
> Recently I purchased Panther 10.3.3 and just now I realized it was a DVD
> disc and not a CD. My question is, can I use a Windows machine that has a
> DVD player and load the data from the 2 disc onto the desktop and then
> somehow get the data to my Mac? I have about 16 Macs all on Ethernet but not
> the PC.(In fact I need to get it from the attic.) Could I connect the PC to
> Ethernet and then have a Mac share the info?
> If so, then could I burn the data from the PC onto my Mac burner?
> I hope this question hasn't totally confused anyone. It has me.
> Thanks all,
> kim
> 
If you are running System X.* you can buy an upgrade internal CD-Burner with
DVD reader for less than $60. Resolves issue and gives you a CD Burner

John Clayton Klein
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