It's been a while... but a .sea file is a "self-expanding archive" which you 
need to run (on a mac [or emulator]) to get a disk image, which can be copied 
onto a disk. once you have it on a disk, you should be able to boot to that 
disk. I should be more clear: You don't just drop the file onto the disk, you 
have to use something like diskcopy to "image" the image onto the disk.

Stephen

On Thursday 30 June 2005 21:22, Chris Zantides wrote:
> Im totally new to this.
>
> I have the network startup disk, but how do make that .sea file into
> something useable?
>
>
> Thanks,
> Chris

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