In this approach, we will perform the task on Windows platform. Convert DMG to ISO First then Burn to USB Once done, take out the USB for later use. The process will take some time depending on the MAC os version you are using. Now specifically select the file by clicking on it, and then click on "Burn" option from the same Window.Ī pop-up will appear, select the USB drive as your destination drive and click "Burn" again to proceed. Drag the file to the Disk Utility Window.
Now open a Finder Window and browse to locate your DMG file. It means the drive is recognized by the system. Insert your USB drive and check if it appears on the left side of the Disk Utility operating Window. Click on the Disk Utility option to run it. Navigate to the following pathway: Application> Utilities> Disk Utility. Once the DMG is burnt, the USB drive, now bootable can be used as an installer on any other mac System. The in-built disk utility on Mac is ideal for burning DMG to USB.
This method may vary depending on which Mac OS version you are currently running, but the overall concept is same for all. Burn DMG to USB on Windows using PowerISO Burn DMG to USB on Windows using UltraDMG
The the original poster, good job! You would be truly surprised at how *few* people take the time to acertain what the issue actually is, and *rarely* go to the low level you took it to.
Since this worked previously for him, if it was indeed warez he would realize that simply making an image of a movie DVD does not mean it will work since there are such measures as block encryption, block shifting, and combinations of other techniques that would, in most cases, result in a useless image without help from tools like daemon tools. You allude, with the legal comment, that this might possibly be warez. He did his homework and found out there was a difference between the two, and was pointing out the technical differentiation between the working and the non working. Telling him to just click on it is completely missing the point that he was having issues with that. The point being made was that there is a technical difference in the two formats that was causing your solution not to work.