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Oct 14, 2019  Using DMG (Mac OS X Disk Image) Files Across Operating Systems. Native to the Mac OS X operating system, the DMG file format is often compared to the ISO file format because both formats can be used to create sector-by-sector copies of optical storage media. But despite the similarities they share, the DMG file extension was actually created with a different purpose in mind. How do I get rid of a.dmg file which appears after reboot on my desktop? Ask Question Asked 9 years, 1 month ago. Delete the.dmg file - it was just a shipping container. Emptying the trash and then rebooting. If that doesn't work and you're familiar with the Terminal, do cd and then find.name '.dmg' which will look recursively. Your instincts are correct that there’s no reason to make an ISO 9660 (“.iso”) image if you have a.dmg already and lest someone leave a comment saying “mount the image, drag and drop everything onto a new folder, then burn that folder” as you know, that’ll work to copy data, but in terms of creating an image of the entire setup, it fails. Visio 2016 mac download.

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Like I said, I have no original CD's, and Snow Leopard is not available as a download anymore. Or, another option, is there possibly a utility that can create an installation image for my machine by combining 1) the installation CD's belonging to another machine, with 2) some unique identification number on my hard drive. Dec 09, 2004  Help I deleted my cd rom pcanada. 1:57 am on Nov 16, 2004 (gmt 0) Inactive Member. I don't know how you deleted 501 items from a read-only CD-ROM. It's not technically possible. I thought you meant you deleted it from the installed hardware device list.

This is mainly directed to oldr4ver, but it's also for all the other cranky people I've seen posting recently.

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Not everyone is a 'fanboy', dedicated to just Microsoft, or just Apple, or just Anything. Some of us like to use more than one computer and when we do, we often throw many operating systems into the mix. That's why we end up with problems like having to read Apple's DMG format on a foreign system.

And, yes, some people are newbies, but you don't have to insult them for asking questions on the 'wrong' forum. How does that help the 'IQ of the world'? I understand that you're mad at everyone for wasting your time by forcing you to read posts that you find idiotic. Congratulations, your petty-poopy tirade just extended the thread of idiocy.

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There are so many better ways you could have handled this. May I demonstrate?

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For example, you could gently point the newbies to where they can find more expert (and perhaps friendlier) advice. 'Sorry, I don't know much about GNU/Linux, but I hear the folks at forums.debian.net are real nice.'

Or, if you have the knowledge, you could share it with them, for example, 'Well, in GNU/Linux, Apple's DMG files should automatically be readable from your desktop when you double-click on them. If not, run this command: sudo mount -t hfsplus -o loop thisisthefile.dmg /mnt, and it'll show up.'

If you can't do either of those, the next best thing is to say nothing. That right, even though you see somebody who's such a noob that they don't even know who to ask for help, the correct action is to just let them be. Someday, you'll try something new (or at least I hope you will) and you'll appreciate it when people don't pounce on you for your mistakes.

--Bugsy