![]() ![]() If you need to change it, just change the files in the folder used to create the image and create another one. ![]() This image can be mounted using Disk Utility but you can’t add files to it as it’s flagged as Read Only. CDR file…then type: hdiutil makehybrid -iso -joliet -ov WORD11A.iso WORD11A.cdr We can do this from the command line so open Terminal and change directory to the same folder as the. CDR file is created, we need to convert it to an ISO file. WORD11A and choose a suitable file locationĬlick OK Step 2: Convert. ![]() Open the Disk Utility application (in the Utilities folder under Applications) Creating an ISO image from Files or Folders Step 1: Create a CDR file from Existing Files or Folders I’ll cover off floppy disks tomorrow but for today, let’s create a CD-ROM image from content on our local machine for use in a vintage PC build. This is where CD-ROM images and Floppy diskette images come in handy. Whether this is a physical old PC or a virtual one, there is likely a time where you need to transfer files and don’t have access to a network to share the files to or from. If you experiment with vintage operating systems like I do, you’ll often need to transfer files to and from the PC. Creating CD-ROM or DVD Image Files (MacOS) ![]()
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