Setting up dvd or cd sharing – Apple Mac mini (Mac OS X Server, Late 2009) User Manual

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Chapter 1

Ready, Set Up, Go

Setting Up DVD or CD Sharing

You can use DVD or CD sharing to partner with another Mac or Windows computer

that has an optical disc drive and is on the same wired or wireless network. Use this

other computer to:

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Share the contents of DVDs or CDs or install applications (see “Sharing Discs with

DVD or CD Sharing” on page 17)

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Remotely install Mac OS X Server (see “Reinstalling Software Using Remote Install

Mac OS X” on page 38) or use Disk Utility (see “Using Disk Utility” on page 40)

The computer with the optical drive can be a Mac with Mac OS X v10.4.11 or later, or a

Windows XP or Windows Vista computer. If the Mac has Mac OS X v10.5.5 or later, DVD

or CD Sharing is already installed. You can partner with more than one other computer.

If the other computer is a Windows computer or a Mac with a Mac OS X version earlier

than 10.5.5, insert the

Mac OS X Install DVD

that came with your Mac mini to install the

DVD or CD Sharing Setup, which includes software for DVD or CD Sharing, Migration

Assistant, and Remote Install Mac OS X:

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If the other computer is a Windows computer, choose “DVD or CD Sharing” from the

Install Assistant that starts automatically.

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If the other computer is a Mac, double-click the DVD or CD Sharing Setup package on

the

Mac OS X Install DVD

.

Important:

After you install the DVD or CD Sharing Setup package on your other Mac,

make sure you have the latest software by choosing Apple (

) > Software Update.

Install any available Mac OS X updates.

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