Originally posted by WoLF
someone quote this. i dont know how many times i say this:
Dont ever mount a bootable image! especially the 10.1 ones
it completely screws em up
ugh not another page
Originally posted by free&unmuzzled
Well I hate to tell you this but the first thing I did after downloading it was mount the image. Not only that but I then rooted around until I found proof it was 5G64 in an XML file of some sort (I wasn't sure since the image mounted as "OS X Installer CD", could have been 10.0.x for all I could tell!)
I then re-booted into 9.2.1 and burnt the image with Toast.
Then I installed 10.1. Worked fine.
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There is absolutely no logical reason wht mounting a bootable image should alter that image in any way. Images are always mounted read-only anyway. There must be some other reason for the problems some people are having.
The first thing I would check is that your ftp software is set to ALWAYS download as BINARY.
Originally posted by jimr
Mounting in OS9 will corrupt the image...
Mounting in OS 10 is ok
Originally posted by gorkhali
By the way, did anybody get Quicken 2002 working? I was unable to mount the image.
Originally posted by gorkhali
Have been downloading all day 12 Hours+ ... Hopefully I don't end up with a corrupt file.
Originally posted by screamingFit
Seems to be corrupted...ack...probably a bad copy.
Unless someone knows some magic to work upon it?
-s'fit