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Neoraven

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I have software that requires language CD's to work properly. With each different CD it's able to load the language to teach. My only task is to make it so we don't need many discs but instead a folder with say .dmg's that are mountable and the program will read.

My first attempt was to take the CD, open the Disk Utility, create a new image and copied it. Didn't work =/ I mounted the image but the program was unable to locate the file. (And there's no manual search function).

My second attempt was to take the mounted .dmg and convert is to a CD/DVD Master (.cdr file). This failed as well.

Can anybody guide me to a tutorial or give me a brief run down about how to mount a virtual CD, or simply mount a say ISO 9660 file?

Many thanks =]
 
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