R ryan0402 macrumors 6502 Original poster Jul 24, 2010 315 0 Oct 6, 2010 #1 So I have a program that I would like to give to people so that they have it on a CD-R. It is about 3.7GB and I was wondering if I could use a DVD for this and it would be able to install on their computer.
So I have a program that I would like to give to people so that they have it on a CD-R. It is about 3.7GB and I was wondering if I could use a DVD for this and it would be able to install on their computer.
B Blue Velvet Moderator emeritus Jul 4, 2004 21,929 265 Oct 6, 2010 #2 Max capacity for a DVD-R is about 4.35Gb, so you should be OK. When you say install on their computers, what kind of computers? Macs or PCs?
Max capacity for a DVD-R is about 4.35Gb, so you should be OK. When you say install on their computers, what kind of computers? Macs or PCs?
R ryan0402 macrumors 6502 Original poster Jul 24, 2010 315 0 Oct 6, 2010 #3 macs for it is a mac program and I want to load an iso on it
lewis82 macrumors 68000 Aug 26, 2009 1,708 12 Totalitarian Republic of Northlandia Oct 6, 2010 #6 Yup. Just put the app in a folder, click the gear icon in the Finder window and select "Burn [folder name] on the disk".
Yup. Just put the app in a folder, click the gear icon in the Finder window and select "Burn [folder name] on the disk".