On Jul 31, 2005, at 11:37 AM, Normand Rolland wrote:

running Jaguar (10.2.8). Now I was thinking, in order to transfer the
various software I have on my AIO to my Wallstreet that I would burn the said software onto a CD and then install it in my powerbook. However, it seems that a CD burned on Panther does not even show up on the desktop of a Jaguar running Powerbook. Is there a way around that problem? Does anybody know? The only other option I can think of is to upgrade my book to Panther (which I consider a little too heavy for my Wallstreet). Any help would be
appreciated. Thanks.

that really doesn't make much sense, I think. If you burn it properly and on media that the older powerbook drive can read, all should be OK.

what did you burn/ how did you burn it (format choice etc)/ what media did you use/ can the Wallstreet read other CD-R that you have made with other OS versions and software

for starters :)

-Brian


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