Maybe I have not expressed myself well enough...


All of my previous CD copying experience has involved using external DC burners and Toast.

I could make a perfect copy from an original CD in my CD-ROM drive to the blank CD in the CDRW drive using the Toast "Make Copy" command.

Now I have this new 1 GHz G4 iBook that has a Combo drive in it.

What do I do now if I have a CD that I want to make an exact copy of. (Please excuse dangling participle)

What goes into the computer first, the original CD or the blank for preparation ???

If I have to stick in the original first , what do I do with it to create a disk image before I eject it to make a copy of it that the Finder can use to make the duplicate?

Why isn't this info in Mac Help in the computer ??


M .


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