Negativo central me parece.
Autorun/Autostart and Macintosh OS X
The autostart feature was silently dropped under Mac OS X. See below for soem reasons of this choice. It doesn't seem that there are plans to change this.
The read-me file is therefore the only solution if you target Macintosh OS X users.
For computer still having the Classic execution environment, it remains possible to launch it and to check the QuickTime autorun feature in the Apple menu. This would be useful if you're planning a presentation of several CD-ROMs on a Macintosh.
The rest of this page is therefore mainly of historical interest.
http://www.macdisk.com/cdstarten.php3
Hay un truco pero solo te sirve para dejar una especie de autorun en tu propio equipo (porque necesitarías un autorun para poder instalar este truco automáticamente, es decir círculo vicioso )
http://www.bluezucchini.com/autorunforosx
BTW: La sección adecuada para esta pregunta sería OS X o Software, Agujero negro seguro que no.
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