You can use Apple's Disk Utility to make an copy. Or you could use a program
such as Toast to do a copy. You swap discs to first copy and then write. I
like Toast a lot. It's never given me a coaster from good quality CDs or
DVDs.


on 1/28/05 6:06 AM, bobgir2004 at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>> FSCK is still valid, even journaled, just run it with the -fy flag. It's
>> also very conservative. Diskwarrior is a better choice here. The partition
>> modifier is less a repair and more of a non-destructive partitioning tool.
> 
>     Since someone mentioned DiskWarrior, may I ask a related question?
> 
>     I had an older version, 2.1.1, which of course is not recommended/will
> not boot up the new G5 iMac running 10.3.7.
> 
>     I ordered the updated version last night and read that I am allowed to
> make one backup copy of the disk.
> 
>     I've never made a copy of a *disk* before.
> 
>     You have only one slot on the iMac but two CDs with which to deal.
> 
>     Would some kind soul tell me how to make a backup copy of the
> DiskWarrior CD??
> 
>     Many thanks,
>     bob

-- 
Eric
Carlsbad, CA

Even if you�re on the right track, you�ll get run over if you just sit
there. - Will Rogers


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