On 9/29/04 9:40 AM, "Michael Malone" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> The discs that are giving me the headaches have both software and
> audio on them. You can put them in a cd player and play the songs or
> put them in your Mac or PC and play the game. On my MAC, two CD icons
> will appear on the desktop, one says "Audio CD" and the other will
> state the name of the software. If I go into Disc Utility to make a
> disc image (.dmg), I'm unable to because only the Audio portion of the
> disc will show up on the left side of the window, where all volumes
> are listed.
I just tried using Disc Utility with Jumpstart and only see the Audio
portion as well. I then used toast and it was able to make a disc image of
both Volumes on the CD. Burned a copy and works fine.

Steph


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