Hmmm... there's a thought.  I basically want this disk so I can run Norton
Utilities and also to hold some application downloads in case something goes
wrong with the hard drive.  I don't have the CD that Norton Utilities came
on, but I'm sure they are easy enough to come by.  Thanks!

--Jack

on 8/28/04 12:30 PM, Power Computing List at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Sat, 28 Aug 2004 12:48:16 EDT
> Subject: Re: Making a bootable disk for PTP 225?
> 
> 
>> So
>> is it even *possible* to make a bootable disk on the PowerTower?  Or just
>> not with 9.1?
> 
> I routinely make bootable CDs.
> 
> For these, I use the Norton SystemWorks CD as a start.
> 
> I believe it is 9.0 plus some patches. It has a Mac OS ROM file, so it is
> designed with "new world" machines in mind, too.
> 
> It boots on every machine I have, and except for the Norton "splash", it
> is fine.
> 
> Oh, works on my PTP 225s, too.
> 
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