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  • networking in order to use CD drive

    Posted by Roli Rivelino on October 6, 2011 at 11:13 am

    My CD drive to my laptop is broken and thanks to some help given to me on here, I’ve managed to get Final Cut onto it by using my desktop to create a new image from the FCP disk.

    My problem is I want to put LiveType on there, but the various compatible drives I’ve got won’t accept a new image being burned on them as they are FAT32 formatted or too small.

    I just wanted to find out if 1. I can connect my laptop and my desktop together via ehtenet cable and 2. Once I do connect how do I get the desktop cd drive to talk to the laptop?

    My desktop OS X is 10.5.7 and the laptop 10.5.8

    Many thanks.

    https://www.rolirivelino.com/

    System
    Mac Pro 2.8Gb quad core
    8Gb RAM
    1x 320Gb 7200 hardrive
    1x 1Tb 7200 hardrive
    Nvidia Geforce 8800 512mb Graphics card
    1x 1Tb external WD ‘My Book’ eSata

    Equipment
    Panasonic AG-HVX 200
    Firestore FS-100

    Jeff Greenberg replied 14 years, 6 months ago 2 Members · 1 Reply
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  • Jeff Greenberg

    October 14, 2011 at 1:48 pm

    I think, think, that it might be in 10.5 – go to the sharing preference pane. If you see DVD sharing, you’re good to go. Then you just put them on the same network (Ethernet is faster than wifi)

    Best,

    Jeff G

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