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hollerz

macrumors 6502a
Sep 13, 2006
709
1
Durham, UK
IIRC, you need to mount the ISO by double clicking on it, open Disk Utility (Applications > Utilities), and the ISO should be in the left hand column. Select it and click burn!
 

NTJetboater

macrumors member
Oct 19, 2006
48
0
Yellowknife
using what software?

Is this the same process for copying a DVD.

I have a dvd I made on a pc and I need to make 40 copies on my new mac pro..what is the fastest way?

Will MY PC iso's burn like mentioned above??
 

NTJetboater

macrumors member
Oct 19, 2006
48
0
Yellowknife
Well that's not what I bought a mac pro for..it's slower than slow.
What is the best way to burn to 2 drives at the same time. I have a couple hundred DVDs to burn and a day job!:rolleyes:
 

NTJetboater

macrumors member
Oct 19, 2006
48
0
Yellowknife
that would be nice.
I am hoping to get away with 2 superdrives. They are burning away right now. 2 drives burning and quieter then the pc I use for internet:)
 
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