Ii) Run WinImage, and open your dos disk image in it I) Download and install WinImage (shareware) There isn't anything built into windows for working with raw disk images, but we won't let that stop us. Back in windows, copy the files onto your disk image ![]() Once it's done, the Mac will finish starting up, and you'll see the PC disk on your desktop along with your other disks.Ģ. ![]() Do that, give it a name, and from the Format pulldown, choose "DOS". When the mac boots and finds the blank disk, the finder won't recognize the format and it will ask you if you want to initialize (format) it. Now you have a big blank file, and it's added to your basilisk config Ii) Create a volume, choose the size, and give it a filename to save it as. First, create an empty dos format disk image that will work with basilisk (a 'raw' disk image, without any headers, compression, encryption, etc.)Īctually, since you're going to need Basilisk set up with PC exchange to read the disk later anyway, you can use it to create the disk image too that way you don't have to worry if you have right kind of disk image to work with basilisk:
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