conversion - How to burn WIM image to DVD or to convert it to ISO?
2014-04
I need to run vista recovery but its boot loader is destoryed. The only way to run reovery seems to be burning a temporary DVD from base.wim and boot.wim taken from vista recovery partition. How can I do this without having any vista installation or DVD? I can dowload anything but ony from legitimate sources (e.g. not torrents etc). Thank you in advance.
You can accomplish this using Microsofts Windows Automated Installation kit (WAIK). There's a tutorial here how to go about creating a bootable dvd that you can use to repair your computer.
What software can be recommended to burn a Mac created .DMG file on a Windows operating system? Ideally it should be free, or at least reasonably priced.
Or, as an alternative, an application convert it to .ISO or something equivalent?
I'm looking for reassurance I won't be wasting several (more expensive than normal DVDs) dual layer DVDs to get this done right. As the .DMG file is 7 GB.
Personally, I like MagicISO.
I have used dmg2img with success.
Download
dmg2img
.Extract it with your favorite ZIP utility (for example, 7-zip) into a new folder.
Holy Shift and right-click the folder, then click Open command window here.
Simply call
dmg2img
with the file name of your.dmg
file as the first parameter
(Hint, you can drag & drop the file into the command prompt to get the file name inserted on the command line).
This is what worked for me:
I have Windows 7 64-bit and needed to burn a 6.36 GB 10.6.3 Snow Leopard image to a DL DVD on my PC to install on a Macbook Pro. I am no stranger to PCs as a repair technician, but I have little experience with Macs.
I used Power ISO 4.7 in Windows 7, selected the "Tools" and then the "burn" pull down menu. Point to the .DMG image file on your PC and have a DVD/CD in the burner big enough to hold the image, select your burn speed and that is it.
Hold the "C" down after you press the power button on the Mac and hear the Apple tone to boot to the new image.
I did use my Windows 7 DVD to wipe all partitions from the Macbook as that was what I was familiar with. I was then able to create a new partition with the Mac OS DVD I created.