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HFS Standard CD-ROM Burning in OS X?
statewolf
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January 18, 2004 12:23AM
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How can I burn a CD in HFS (Standard, not HFS+) in Mac OS X?
I need to make a CD that can be used on a Mac with Mac OS 7.6.
Thanks!
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henriok
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January 18, 2004 9:09AM
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Originally posted by StateWolf
How can I burn a CD in HFS (Standard, not HFS+) in Mac OS X?
I need to make a CD that can be used on a Mac with Mac OS 7.6.
Thanks!
My first answer would be "Toast", but there might be another way.
Create a new disk image (using Disk Utility), and format it to use Mac OS Standard, and then burn that image.
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statewolf
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January 18, 2004 4:12PM
^ how do I burn the image?
Everytime I try to do a "Restore" with a CD Image in MacOS Standard format it will not let me burn it.
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henriok
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January 18, 2004 5:43PM
In Disc Utility there's an "Images" menu, from that, choose "Burn..." and point to the image-file you wan't to be copied to a CD.
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Originally posted by StateWolf
How can I burn a CD in HFS (Standard, not HFS+) in Mac OS X?
I need to make a CD that can be used on a Mac with Mac OS 7.6.
Thanks!
My first answer would be "Toast", but there might be another way.
Create a new disk image (using Disk Utility), and format it to use Mac OS Standard, and then burn that image.
Everytime I try to do a "Restore" with a CD Image in MacOS Standard format it will not let me burn it.