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Download an ISO of the Mac OS CD, and then burn that ISO with Nero to the CD. It will be an exact copy of that disc. If the ISO was copied from a bootable CD then the copy you burn will be bootable.
what is fullform of osi, ios,and iso .?
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if you have a copy of your original certificates you can install (import) them on your knew OS and you would be able to unencrypted your file(s).
As far as I know, you will need the Mac Blu-Ray Player (or similar) and an external bluray drive for your Mac. It will read a Blu-ray disc from an attached drive and play it in Mac OS X. During the Christmas, there is a big discount on the website, you can get more there:
well an IOS is the OS that Cisco uses on their firewall, swithes and stuff like that.. I think what you mean is a ISO, which is a type of file. Most ISO files are for make CD's. You can also use a program like dameon tools to mount the file as another drive on your computer so you can run the ISO without burning it to a cd.
well an IOS is the OS that Cisco uses on their firewall, swithes and stuff like that.. I think what you mean is a ISO, which is a type of file. Most ISO files are for make CD's. You can also use a program like dameon tools to mount the file as another drive on your computer so you can run the ISO without burning it to a cd.
If your talking about a computer, you will need to get an emulator but there aren't any emulators for emulating nokia phones for computers. For normal phones, you have to get the phone with the OS already installed, unless you have the ISO (OS files) and you are transferring it onto a device that will somehow download it, which probably you can't do..so......yea.
well an IOS is the OS that cisco uses on their firewall, swithes and stuff like that.. I think what you mean is a ISO, which is a type of file. Most ISO files are for make CD's. You can also use a program like dameon tools to mount the file as another drive on your computer so you can run the ISO without burning it to a cd.
You need to use a piece of software capable of understanding an ISO file, or burn the file to a disk. You can use Gizmo for Windows, both the 32- and 64-bit, from here: arainia.com/software/gizmo/download.html. The latest versions of Windows, Linux, and Mac OS will allow you to burn the ISO file to a disk; once you've done so, you can use it as a regular disk. Linux allows an ISO to be mounted directly into the root file system using the "mount" command.
If your iso is a precise image of a bootable cd/dvd, you need only a program to burn it. PowerIso can help with that. It's shareware but allows to burn bootable isos while it's trial. If your iso is not bootable, you will have to make it so. Again PowerIso allows to do so, but you will have to find full working version. Anyway, you will need to find a bootable cd/dvd of the same software (OS and so) to extract the boot sector. After that you edit the current iso by integrating the boot sector to the iso and save as a another iso.
What you would need to do is go into itunes and on the top click on edit then preferences, advanced, importing, find import using, click that then click on MP3 encoder then ok. There you have now when you rip a CD it will be in mp3.