T Tonys Nov 26, 2010 #1 How do i do this on a macbook? Ive got files that need mounting but im not sure what format they are in. Just says arm-11.001 through to arm-11.017 Anyone help me out and tell me how to do it? Thanks
How do i do this on a macbook? Ive got files that need mounting but im not sure what format they are in. Just says arm-11.001 through to arm-11.017 Anyone help me out and tell me how to do it? Thanks
Adam Car Tesla MP3 2021 Nov 26, 2010 #2 You mount a disc imagine say .iso just using OSX. Literally double click the file and the drive will be mounted in the top left of the screen.
You mount a disc imagine say .iso just using OSX. Literally double click the file and the drive will be mounted in the top left of the screen.
T Tonys Nov 26, 2010 #3 Its not recognising the files at all. Wants me to tell it what program to open the file with.
TheEvilGiraffe ClioSport Club Member Car Not a 1M Nov 26, 2010 #5 http://osxdaily.com/2008/04/22/easily-mount-an-iso-in-mac-os-x/ Might be of help ?
T Tonys Nov 26, 2010 #6 I dont know. Like i said they are just called arm-11.001 arm-11.002 ...... arm-11.017
TheEvilGiraffe ClioSport Club Member Car Not a 1M Nov 26, 2010 #8 Ah yes you did .. They sound like part files from a .rar or something ? Try 'The Unarchiver' ? www.opensourcemac.org
Ah yes you did .. They sound like part files from a .rar or something ? Try 'The Unarchiver' ? www.opensourcemac.org
S sn00p ClioSport Club Member Car A blue one. Dec 5, 2010 #10 You have unrared some split files, you now need to use the app "split&concat" to create a single file, then try mounting that.
You have unrared some split files, you now need to use the app "split&concat" to create a single file, then try mounting that.
Reev Dec 5, 2010 #11 Whenever I've encountered this there's usually there's another .rar/ISO file within the same folder as the split files.
Whenever I've encountered this there's usually there's another .rar/ISO file within the same folder as the split files.