Mar 24, 2019 Skarm Tank breaks down how to play a Protection Warrior in Classic WoW. Skarm's Discord: Skarm's Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel. I feel /u/ikarikaze is totally right in that Prot Paladin tanking has a strange slightly-detached vibe in that all kinds of shit (hammers, light, etc.) is flying around you, but you're not really literally hitting stuff the same way a Prot Warrior is. Prot Warriors don't have 'The Light', and as a result don't have a lot of that mystical. Nov 09, 2019 PvE Protection Warriors builds & glyphs Last Database Update: 20 Dec 2019 - Players with 1/8 or more bosses killed in Mythic mode Talents details. Mac os 10.6 dmg full version 1.
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I don't know if this is the right place to ask it but hope so.
I have a Disk Warrior 4.4 DVD.cdr file.
In previous OSX I could boot a Mac from a DVD.
Present Macs do not seem to allow it (I have now Mavericks in a new MacPro).
In order to have a possibility to check the main drive of the new MacPro from outside with Disk Warrior (in case I might one day need it) I tried unsuccessfully to make a bootable USB stick with that Disk Warrior file in it.
I googled and found in 'blog.lewan.com' a step by step instruction how to transform any ISO file into a img (not needed in my case since a .cdr is already an Image) and how, using in the Terminal hdiutil and diskutil the needed file should be finally transferred to the USB stick.
In such a way by pressing the Alt key when booting the Mac I might choose to boot from the key and use in my case Disk Warrior.
So I thought..
However I have not found any way to make it work.
Neither copying directly the .cdr file to the USB stick not transforming the .cdr (which is already an Image!) into a .dmg nor any other way (for instance use 'Restore' in Disk Utility) brought me a bootable USB stick with Disk Warrior in it.
When pressing the Alt key at booting the computer I only see the small EFI volume created on the USB stick, but not the Disk Warrior part of it.
Any help will be greatly appreciated !!!!
I have a Disk Warrior 4.4 DVD.cdr file.
In previous OSX I could boot a Mac from a DVD.
Present Macs do not seem to allow it (I have now Mavericks in a new MacPro).
In order to have a possibility to check the main drive of the new MacPro from outside with Disk Warrior (in case I might one day need it) I tried unsuccessfully to make a bootable USB stick with that Disk Warrior file in it.
I googled and found in 'blog.lewan.com' a step by step instruction how to transform any ISO file into a img (not needed in my case since a .cdr is already an Image) and how, using in the Terminal hdiutil and diskutil the needed file should be finally transferred to the USB stick.
In such a way by pressing the Alt key when booting the Mac I might choose to boot from the key and use in my case Disk Warrior.
So I thought..
However I have not found any way to make it work.
Neither copying directly the .cdr file to the USB stick not transforming the .cdr (which is already an Image!) into a .dmg nor any other way (for instance use 'Restore' in Disk Utility) brought me a bootable USB stick with Disk Warrior in it.
When pressing the Alt key at booting the computer I only see the small EFI volume created on the USB stick, but not the Disk Warrior part of it.
Any help will be greatly appreciated !!!!