Drag the IMG file you want to convert into the Terminal console. Type or paste hdiutil convert and leave a space. Go to Applications > Utilities and launch the Terminal application. I'm happy to purchase a new Windows 8 version of OS but will have the same problem of how to install as I would have to use the MAC Mini to download and then move to a location that the VM could boot fromĭave Roseyboy Posts: 9 Joined: 11. If you use a MacBook or an iMac, there’s an easy way to convert IMG to ISO without having to install third-party software. I did try creating an iso image of the xp files from the disk but wasn't really sure how to do this so not confident I have done it correctly - If I could do this correctly would this be the way to go? I've tried using another PC to copy the required files from WinXP disk to USB stick and then copy these to a location within the VM that will allow XP to boot and install but either this method won't work or I'm putting files in wrong location as it fails to find any bootable medium - if this method should work which location should I use? ![]() I now want to do the same thing on my Mac Min but this has no Optical Drive ( When running OSX I can use remote Disk function that allows me to use the MacBook Optical Drive but this does not work when in VM mode) I've successfully created a VM on my MacBook using a WinXP disc and it works well.
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