Hi everyone, I searched for a solution of this and come up with YUMI - a software using syslinux and grub4dos. I'm facing a big problem now but allow me share what I've done first. Using 'AnyToISO' Pro version , convert the 4.35-GB-mess iATKOSL2.dmg to iATKOSL2.iso. (Used PowerISO and UltraISO but caused error, they're not worth the words 'Ultra' and 'Power' at all). Format the USB to NTFS to prevent copying error caused by the 4.35-GB-mess. Use YUMI with the option 'Try another OS' (or some similar things).
Select the iATKOSL2.iso and wait, basically for the copying progress. Boot normally with the USB stick plugged. You can see the iATKOS L2 install screen, with a timer is decreasing and a note 'Press any to boot to iATKOS L2, or F8 to enter start options'. Almost end of story, isn't it? But the main problem araised when I pressed any key. I don't know about third party apps, but here is how i made a USB boot out of a.DMG.
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You require an existing OSX and USB stick (more GBs better) 01. Plug in your USB and open Disk Utility (inside Applications Utilities folder) 02. Click your device on left and on the right, click Partition tab 03. Below Partition layout i clicked drop down menu and selected 4 Partitions.
4th Partition is 4.7GB (HFSPJ), 3rd Partition is 4.7GB (HFSPJ), 2nd Partition 100MB (HFSPJ), 1st partition Remaining GB (FAT32 temp) 05. After applying, Double click your.DMG and mount it, on Disk Utility, click on 4th partition and go to 'Restore' tab 06. Drag your mounted.DMG from left to SOURCE, Drag your 4th Partition to DESTINATION and click Restore button. Download and install Chameleon on 2ad Partition (100MB) 08. Reboot and boot from USB stick 09. On windows, Format 1st partition to NTFS, install grub4dos 10.
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Download and make grub4dos entry to boot it (starts Chameleon again) title Apple Mac OSX setup Chameleon find -set-root /tboot chainloader /tboot11. You can use other (OSX version/OS/Future OS) on 3rd Partition Edited by ignored, 06 April 2012 - 12:08 PM. @ignored: thank you but I have only Windows at this hard time But thanks for your tboot, I'll try it soon @steve6375: I used it once and. Really be confused with the menu. @.@ @Wonko the Sane: I've try many dmg2iso converter and they're all fall in to one of: - Reading error while converting.
Converted, but the output file is 700MB compared to 4.35GB of the input one. If you know any converter that'll work well in Windows 7, please let me know. I like to store the iso because I can do many things with it. Rather than with a HFSPLS-mess that won't work on Windows. @Wonko the Sane: I haven't noticed that TransMac can export ISO as well. I'll try it soon! Geerally speaking you seem like having missed some of the very basics.
A.dmg is normally a DISK image partitioned and formatted with a filesystem (HPFS or HPFS+ or whatever) that a 'normal' Windows does not (cannot) understand (because it misses the related filesystem driver). You need TransMac (or a similar software) to be able to access it's contents. Of course it CANNOT work if you use it to restore the.dmg to a USB stick (in the sense that as soon that you try to access that stick from Windows, since it cannot 'understand' the filesystem, it will prompt you to format the volume). I gave you a link to the thread where more than one people reported how they used transmac to convert successfully that specific.dmg to.iso (which is EXACTLY what you had asked for ).