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Huh.

*looks around office*

This does not bode well for ripping these DVDs.

The only computer I own that will actually boot right now and accepts physical media is a a Kaypro…

Unless you count the cartridge port on my TRS-80 Color Computer 2 that I'm not actually 100% sure will turn on (I don't currently have a display I can use with it).

#RetroComputing

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LOL. Actually I apparently have an iMac I forgot about?
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Apparently I actually have two iMacs that I’d forgotten about! Time to rip some DVDs!
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Big one powers up, but the screen stays black. Pretty sure I’ve totally replaced the guts of this one once or twice, so will probably take some effort. Little one’s screen comes on, but it won’t boot. I don’t have any OS X install discs, so I guess it’s internet recovery time!
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Hmm. I think maybe Apple doesn’t host recovery images for macOS High Sierra anymore…
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