Thank you, everyone who responded.
The netbook doesn't have an optical drive.
I didn't want to take a chance on just copying files and leaving
behind critical invisible files.
I looked up Roger's suggestion of the free
winxpvirtualcdcontrolpanel_21, which is unsupported, and that led me
t
At 9:03 AM -0700 3/8/09, mike wrote:
Is it not possible to simply copy the files from the CD on the mac to the
thumb drive? I know some installers won't work this way and NEED to be on
the cd to work, but it may work this way also.
On Sun, Mar 8, 2009 at 1:12 AM, Alvin Auerbach
wrote:
I pur
Is it not possible to simply copy the files from the CD on the mac to the
thumb drive? I know some installers won't work this way and NEED to be on
the cd to work, but it may work this way also.
On Sun, Mar 8, 2009 at 1:12 AM, Alvin Auerbach
wrote:
> I purchased a MSI Wind U100-432US netbook, ma
I too am confused by the question. Presumably the included DVDs are
plain UDF data disks, so it should be a simple matter to copy the
files over. Why are you trying to make a disk image?
And no, by default, WinXP won't know what to do with an .iso disk
image. Unlike Mac, which must include everyth
Alvin,
I am confused. Not sure I can figure out what you are trying to do.
So, here is my guess:
1. The netbook has no internal DVD drive, and you don't have an external
one you could hook up.
2. You want to make the DVD available "as a DVD" to the Windows XP netbook.
3. In which case, you
I purchased a MSI Wind U100-432US netbook, mainly for use as a jukebox
using iTunes. [It works great!] I've never had a Windows machine
before, having used Macs since they were a Lisa.
There is a data DVD that came with the netbook, that I'd like to put
into the netbook. I tried using both