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Old 01-04-2009, 11:43 PM
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If you have access to a MAC you can use Disk Utility's Restore function. You plug the hard drive in and insert the Install DVD and you can use Disk Utility to restore to the external hard drive. Then you can boot the drive provided your motherboard supports booting from USB.

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I see 3 files name dvd or cd sharing setup.mpkg and install mac os x.app and mach_kernel
Good then it looks like the disk has been burn correctly.

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