it doesn't run, it just opens the .iso file and I can't run anything from there.Boot into OS X, find your CD and run it. Choose your partition in the install and it will install to that?
Never used a max so i'm just guessing but that should work
Try and mount your iso into a Virtual Disk using Disk Utility.I have definitely mounted ISOs using Disk Utility.
You could probably also do it from Terminal using mount.
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Ok, I've mounted it but what do I do next? I tried to start installation using bootcamp but it still doesn't recognize it, and I can't open any of the files in the iso.OK - Maybe scrap the whole thing you've burnt to a CD and burn your .iso to a Virtual CD?
Virtual CD - The Original
Then boot that and you can install.
edit: just seen its PC only... hang on let me see if i can find anything
edit2: Just done some googleing and found this:
Try and mount your iso into a Virtual Disk using Disk Utility.
edit3: done some further reading and found an easier way.
Right click the iso, select Open With -> Disk Utility
When Disk Utility opens, you can see the ISO in the left pane where the mounted drives are. You can either mount the ISO as a virtual file system or burn a CD.
You want to mount the iso
there shouldnt be any files in the iso its codes or something
i have no idea why it isn't working though... sorry
haha, well my real name is Marcus so I just moved around the letters and got muscarmuscar?
where did that name come from....
sorry off topic....
haha, well my real name is Marcus so I just moved around the letters and got muscar
I currently don't have any dvd-r to burn with so I'll come back when I've got some and tried what you guys said.
Ok ok, Hehe your innocent then... I have a friend whom likes to steal my screen names irl, hs was trying to load win 7 onto his mack using boot camp, I thought you were him.
I got my mac to recognize the windows 7 beta DVD just fine. Did you hold down the C key on startup? Plus something worth mentioning, I already have XP on it and did a dual boot after clicking windows in Bootcamp. So you can say its a double dual boot, but as of right now, I cannot get to my XP protion because its BSODing.... FYI
lol, nope that's not methis is the guy he's referring to... The other mac guy...