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I'm getting this error when trying to open the .dmg of V9. I'm on a Mac, o I'm not sure why. Any way to fix this? Thanks.

Badspot

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I want to know wtf is causing this error.  I have zero problems.  What version of OSX are you running? 

Try redownloading the instal.

Sorry for the bump, but...
Try redownloading the instal.
Didn't work.
I want to know wtf is causing this error.  I have zero problems.  What version of OSX are you running? 
Machine Model:   iBook G4
  CPU Type:   PowerPC G4  (1.1)
  Number Of CPUs:   1
  CPU Speed:   1.07 GHz
  L2 Cache (per CPU):   512 KB
  Memory:   768 MB
  Bus Speed:   133 MHz
  Boot ROM Version:   4.8.5f0
  Serial Number:   UV4491VPQJP

He asked what version of OSX you have, not your computers specs.

guaranteed its Os 10.4.


. . . if he updates regularly anyway

Sorry for the bump,but here's the problem:

 The problem is not with the link,rather,it is with your computer.

Unless you want to buy a new computer,here is how you fix it:
 You need a .zip version of the download,or a .zip file with the installer included,what I would suggest is this:The mac download will have 2 formats which you can choose from, .zip or .dmg.

Get parrallels. That solves your problem. 35 american dollars.

Badspot

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Sorry for the bump,but here's the problem:

 The problem is not with the link,rather,it is with your computer.

Unless you want to buy a new computer,here is how you fix it:
 You need a .zip version of the download,or a .zip file with the installer included,what I would suggest is this:The mac download will have 2 formats which you can choose from, .zip or .dmg.
What is it about the .dmg that makes it not work?  It works fine for me, does it require 10.5 or what? 

The .dmg is fine,it's the computer Badspot.

 Allowme to provide with you the following link:
http://macosx.com/forums/mac-classic-system-software/267104-mounting-failed.html

 This guy downloaded Itunes from Apple,but it didn't work.It wasn't the website's fault,or the download,it was his computer,why? Since it kinda screwed over,it happened on my old computer too.

Summary: The download is fine,the version of the Mac is fine,it's the computer itself that is doing this.

Bump,making a .zip IS the only way to fix this I think,besides getting a new computer.