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Hello,


I have downloaded what I thought was Mountain Lion (10.8) after which I received the following file (after unzipping):


OlarilaHS.raw


How do I get this onto a bootable USB drive or into an ISO file?


I have tried various pieces of software but none of them seem to work, the usb just ends up appearing blank..


IMAGEUSB

POWERISO7

WIN32DISKIMAGER


Can anyone shed any light please?


Thanks


Dave

Posted

Hi,


use Win32 Disk Imager, the USB won't be readable under Windows unless you use some HFS+ support software, but it will be bootable, just select it as boot device in BIOS.

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Posted

Thank you for your response. This however doesn't seem to be working.


It goes through the whole process of writing to the USB but then at the end the USB stick shows blank and says has 8GB free still and when i try to boot from it on my VirtualBox it just says that there is no boot device to boot from.


I tried formatting to exFAT and trying that but still it doesn't like it. I have a linux box with CentOS can I convert to .ISO from that?

Posted

It's probably your virtual machine configuration. I never tried to boot from USB in a virtual machine, but if you write the raw file using Win32 Disk Imager it will boot in a PC (legacy BIOS, not UEFI).


You can't convert raw to iso, they have different boot structures. If you want a DVD iso download this

https://thepiratebay.org/torrent/7471983

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Posted

I am Having trouble extracting Zelda - wand of gamelon,I managed to get the raw files into a folder on HD, is there a program that can turn those files into a single image?

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