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Hello

Could anyone tell me how to access or view the Windows support (boot camp) files on the Leopard installation dvd disc, whilst already using leopard.

That is when you put the leopard install disc in the mac it shows you the leopard stucture or thereabouts, but I want to know what programs that are available for the mac.

That will let me see whether or not there is Windows support also on the install DVD.

Or basically a program that will let me view the whole contents of the dvd.

I know the easy option is to boot up into windows & put the install dvd in & wait to see if it boots up.

That isn't an option at the minute.

Thanks for reading & I look forward to your answers.
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