Hayden Hicks on 8/1/01 12:27 AM wrote:

> At first the system on the machine was 9.01 and I couldn't boot from the CD.
> I then upgraded to 9.1 hoping that would help - same problem. The other
> oddity is that even after deleting everything that looked like part of the
> server functionality from this machine's past life, "network disk" still
> shows up as an option in the start up disk control panel. It reads cds fine;
> it just won't boot from it. Yet. Any more suggestions. thanks again.

Is the CD a copy? If so, it's possible that you didn't burn it as a bootable
volume. When using Toast (at least 3.5.x) I have to choose that the CD I
burn is bootable. Not sure if this is true in version 4 or later.

-makmac


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