
If one had a Windows computer with a CD burner nearby, the logical step would be to burn the. In any case, Firestarter seemed confused about what to do with the files.

It didn’t want to use my DVD burner at all. Burn also made me a coaster, even after I followed elaborate instructions on renaming files and creating a fake.Toast 6 wouldn’t do it (although Toast did make me a coaster with the file when I changed the.DiskUtility wouldn’t do it (error mounting the disk).BIN and CUE files are no problem, but CCD files – there’s nothing out there. No known solution or software for Mac OS X can handle Clone CD images. What I’d inadvertently downloaded is what is known as a Clone CD image. I had no idea Windows used the archaic Mac. Archive Utility just wanted to compress it further.įinally I was able to unpack it with IAarchiver, slowly but certainly.Īfter unpacking, I was offered a directory with three files in it:.I’d downloaded a 600 MB disk image to use with Parallels.

I hope the rather detailed explanation below will help someone else deal with a Clone CD Image faster on his Mac. Just ran into a time consuming hiccup trying to work with a Clone CD Image.
