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Remote disc is what you are looking for.


http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1777?viewlocale=en_US


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Keith Plucker said:
Remote disc is what you are looking for.


http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1777?viewlocale=en_US


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But I don't think I need it since my iMac has a DVD drive.
 

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You were asking about installing it on your Air tho. You need remote disk to access the drive on your iMac from your Air. Unless you were asking about ripping your own ISO of the disk on the iMac and transferring THAT to your Air, which: -Should work, but note that Apple is finicky about ISOs sometimes due to EFI incompatibilities, I can find the link for that if you want but you need to be sure its mountable for them. -Wasn't what you asked I don't think -Is probably more trouble than it's worth. You CAN find legal downloadable copies of MS ISOs directly from their partners (Digital River) for example as long as you have your own key. If you want to migrate a copy off a PC Parallels will help you do that too! I can post links to vids of that. Again, that also seems like WAY MORE HASSLE and liable to fail than a clean install.
 

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