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    I want to make my friend a CD with netzero installer on it for her Mac but I have a windows computer. I dont have access to a Mac so I dont have anyway to burn it. I need some program that can burn a cd for mac or a program to create a virtual HFS partition.
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    Just burn it ISO9660 and the mac should read it fine.
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    i didnt think it mattered what system its for. i thought once you hit the copy button it'll copy info to info. i know u can copy ps2 games and the puter has no clue what that data means. i thought thats what the whole ifo/udf system was for. could be wrong with this though. might wanna start with looking at alcohol 120 that proggy pretty much copys anything known to man
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    No i'm not copying a CD, i'm burning it, i downloaded the installer. I dont know what version of Mac she has and if it will read windows file systems
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    ifo/udf is supposed to be readable on both systems.
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    ISO9660 will work with pretty much all Mac OS versions. OSX should be able to read damn near any finalized CD format.
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    it can and it will
    if its some sort of mac file, like .dmg or something, just burn it as your ISO and then the mac user will then have to copy it over and then probably burn it themselves to get the proper structure of the .dmg

    maybe pc's can burn .dmg i have no idea
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    There are some formats OSX still won't read where even Win2k will. I'm thinking they're some sort of old-school DirectCD sessions.
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