bored911 macrumors 6502 Original poster May 6, 2007 #1 hey, i have a folder contaning everything for my os (won't say what it is). what is the .extension that i need to use to make it bootable. thanks
hey, i have a folder contaning everything for my os (won't say what it is). what is the .extension that i need to use to make it bootable. thanks
iW00t macrumors 68040 May 6, 2007 #2 Since you won't say what it is, we won't help you. Your post is so vague.
EricNau Moderator emeritus May 6, 2007 #3 It's not that simple (especially if we don't know the OS type).
iMeowbot macrumors G3 May 6, 2007 #4 bored911 said: what is the .extension that i need to use to make it bootable. thanks Click to expand... They should be called IBMDOS.SYS and IBMBIO.SYS. Remember that you won't get very far unless COMMAND.COM is present too!
bored911 said: what is the .extension that i need to use to make it bootable. thanks Click to expand... They should be called IBMDOS.SYS and IBMBIO.SYS. Remember that you won't get very far unless COMMAND.COM is present too!
0007776 Suspended May 6, 2007 #5 Is this a pirated copy of Leopard, if it is just wait until October.
B bluush macrumors 6502 May 6, 2007 #6 mrkramer said: Is this a pirated copy of Leopard, if it is just wait until October. Click to expand... Wow.. there are pirated copies of Leopard floating around out there? 😀
mrkramer said: Is this a pirated copy of Leopard, if it is just wait until October. Click to expand... Wow.. there are pirated copies of Leopard floating around out there? 😀
S SC68Cal macrumors 68000 May 6, 2007 #7 bored911 said: hey, i have a folder contaning everything for my os (won't say what it is). what is the .extension that i need to use to make it bootable. thanks Click to expand... have /dev/null piped into the files
bored911 said: hey, i have a folder contaning everything for my os (won't say what it is). what is the .extension that i need to use to make it bootable. thanks Click to expand... have /dev/null piped into the files
synth3tik macrumors 68040 May 6, 2007 #9 name your file with the extension .sony If that does not work open terminal and copy the file into /usr/<your username>/trash
name your file with the extension .sony If that does not work open terminal and copy the file into /usr/<your username>/trash