Would you like screenshots of a recreation of what I did?
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Show posts MenuQuote from: Smilley on February 16, 2015, 11:54:05 AMQuote from: kamira on February 16, 2015, 05:26:37 AMNot exactly. ISO files are CD/DVD images. Autorun and other features won't work properly if you just extract them. You can use utilities like Daemon Tools to create virtual DVD drives and load, or "mount", your ISOs to it. Alternatively, you can burn them to a DVD-R.Quote from: yayponies-eu on February 15, 2015, 08:36:28 PMQuoteI unarchived the .iso zip files once it was done.
wtf? Mount it via OSX, do not extract it! it can't work when it's extracted.
What do you mean mount? I don't get what that means. When I click on the files they are automatically extracted since they are zip files.QuoteYour problem runs deeper, then. Have you installed any drivers or system updates recently, perchance?
It doesn't. I don't get it. It used to but not anymore. Now it just crashes.
Quote from: Renard on February 16, 2015, 12:09:21 PM
You don't need specific tools on Mac OSX, you just have to double-click on the iso file. Vanilla UltrastarDX not running is an issue still, which may be caused by a few things including broken settings (iirc in ~/Library).
Alternatively, you can use Performous instead of Ultrastar. It's much more recent, very good now, and less likely to have compatibility issues on modern systems.
Quote from: Smilley on February 16, 2015, 12:41:34 AM
First and foremost, try installing Ultrastar Deluxe on its own, see if that works
Quote from: yayponies-eu on February 15, 2015, 08:36:28 PMQuoteI unarchived the .iso zip files once it was done.
wtf? Mount it via OSX, do not extract it! it can't work when it's extracted.