Well, there're several ways you can do this.
When you say it has to be exact, is this an OS installation or some bootable
disc? If so, you're best bet would be to make a dmg image of the disc.
Otherwise, your best bet probably is gonna be to copy the content of the
disc in your finder to your macintosh HD in a folder of its own, then when
you need to burn it again, just put in your blank disc, navigate to the
files/folders on your hard drive, copy them, then go over to the blank disc
in your finder, paste them in, then burn.
If you can be slightly more specific what you're copying it'll make it a bit
easier to tell you what to do. We don't need the specifics of what the disc
contains, as I totally understand that might be private, but at least tell
us is it just some word documents, pictures, html files, software
installations, an OS CD, or what.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Lisette Wesseling" <lisettewessel...@gmail.com>
To: <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Saturday, March 16, 2013 8:16 PM
Subject: copying a disk
Hi folks,
What's the best way to duplicate a cd (not audio) and place it on the hard
drive?
I want to be able to burn it to another CD in future, so it has to remain
exactly as is. It's not audio so I'm not asking about converting to mp3.
Thanks.
Lisette
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