Sorry if an answer has already been posted; Google, in its infinite  
folly, suspended my account for no earthly reason, and I just lately  
got it working again. so:

My MBP came with Windows Vista on a partition.  Needing more drive  
space, I saved a DMG of this partition to my external backup drive.   
Now, I want to put Vista back on my internal drive, but I would like  
to restore the DMG to its own partition on my internal drive, because  
Jaws and OpenBook are already set up and installed and it would save  
me a great deal of headache.

I've created the partition with Bootcamp, 32GB.  I have tried  
everything I know of to get the DMG to expand into this partition.  I  
can mount it on the desktop, but when I try to copy and paste all  
those 27,000 or so files to the partition, they instead go into an  
"untitled," folder on that partition, which I can't boot from because  
they're not on the root.

Can someone please tell me how I restore this DMG to the internal HD  
so that I can boot from it?  It's driving me insane; I spent all day  
yesterday struggling with this and can't find any solution.
Thanks, yall.  Hope you're having good holiday / long weekend time..


Mark BurningHawk Baxter

Skype and Twitter:  BurningHawk1969
MSN:  [email protected]
My home page:
http://MarkBurningHawk.net/

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