25 Feb 2011 at 15:47 #1 Django x2 Django x2 Soldato Joined 28 Sep 2008 Posts 14,223 Location Britain Hi all, Got an iso file (MS Office 2011) I need to open on a Mac. What's the best free emulator tool for this? Something like magicdisc for Windows? Thanks
Hi all, Got an iso file (MS Office 2011) I need to open on a Mac. What's the best free emulator tool for this? Something like magicdisc for Windows? Thanks
25 Feb 2011 at 15:52 #2 Skully Skully Soldato Joined 6 Jan 2004 Posts 9,653 Location Halesowen Just mount it by double clicking it.
25 Feb 2011 at 16:02 #3 MacRS4 MacRS4 Soldato Joined 15 Dec 2008 Posts 2,759 Location London Lucero said: Hi all, Got an iso file (MS Office 2011) I need to open on a Mac. What's the best free emulator tool for this? Something like magicdisc for Windows? Thanks Click to expand... Just double click it - OSX can open ISOs natively?
Lucero said: Hi all, Got an iso file (MS Office 2011) I need to open on a Mac. What's the best free emulator tool for this? Something like magicdisc for Windows? Thanks Click to expand... Just double click it - OSX can open ISOs natively?
25 Feb 2011 at 16:02 #4 MacRS4 MacRS4 Soldato Joined 15 Dec 2008 Posts 2,759 Location London Skully said: Just mount it by double clicking it. Click to expand... Sorry, wandered off before replying. What he said ^^^
Skully said: Just mount it by double clicking it. Click to expand... Sorry, wandered off before replying. What he said ^^^
25 Feb 2011 at 16:04 #5 Django x2 Django x2 Soldato OP Joined 28 Sep 2008 Posts 14,223 Location Britain Sweet, thanks, sorry, new to OSX
25 Feb 2011 at 16:21 #6 Django x2 Django x2 Soldato OP Joined 28 Sep 2008 Posts 14,223 Location Britain Ok, hang on, confused now, the iso contains a DMG file just run that?
25 Feb 2011 at 16:42 #7 monkeyspank monkeyspank Soldato Joined 26 Dec 2003 Posts 6,973 Location Cambs UK dmg is also an image file. click that to mount it. can run from there, or drag the contents into the applications folder to "install" ideally
dmg is also an image file. click that to mount it. can run from there, or drag the contents into the applications folder to "install" ideally