Re: Diskburner in OSX10.2.

2003-01-13 Thread Mervyn & Giuliana Bond

Steven

I went through both of the procedures that you described and shown 
below. Both worked. Thank you. I assume the CD is given the ISO 
9660 format when no option is provided.


Merv

At 2:20 PM +0800 11/1/03, Steven wrote:
When the dialog box pops up, try selecting Open in Finder, instead 
of using OS 9's Disc Burner. You can't access hardware controls 
under the Classic environment. OS X's Finder is equipped with 
disc-burning utility.


Hope this helps.

Steven


At 2:24 PM +0800 11/1/03, Steven wrote:

Another way is to go to System Preferences, under CDs & DVDs,

In "When you insert a blank CD", choose "Open Finder".

This way, every time you insert a blank CD, it will automatically 
mount in on the desktop.


Steven

On Saturday, January 11, 2003, at 01:36 PM, Mervyn & Giuliana Bond wrote:


My joy with my iMac, OSX10.2, Classic and OS9.2.2 is diminishing.

OS9 was freezing after startup so yesterday, Friday, I did a clean
install of just the System.

Two questions

1.  Today, in OSX 10.2 I tried to burn a disk but "disk burn" in
the File menu of the Finder was not active.

I then used the dialogue box, that becomes active after
inserting a blank CD, to toggle through to Disk Burner in the
Utilities folder of OS9's Application folder. However, when selected
as the application to use a message appeared saying that Classic does
not support Disk Burner. I thought I had used it before from the
File menu - was I dreaming? If not, how do I reactivate it in the
OSX-Classic environment?

2.  Should I remove/bin the folder "Previous System"?

Advice please.

Merv
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Re: Diskburner in OSX10.2.

2003-01-13 Thread Mervyn & Giuliana Bond

At 10:13 PM +0800 11/1/03, Daniel wrote:

>I have yet to upgrade Toast to work in the OSX environment. My

version is 5.0.1 and works in OS9. My aim was to burn in the
OSX-Classic environment. Are you achieving that with Toast 5.0,
Kevin. If so, would be pleased to know how.

Merv



You can upgrade to Toast 5.2 which is a free download, and it works
in both OS 9 and OS X. A very good program!!!

From Versiontracker:-


Hope that helps!

Kind Regards
Daniel Kerr
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Daniel

Thanks for pointer. I will act on that.
Merv
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Re: Diskburner in OSX10.2.

2003-01-12 Thread Mervyn & Giuliana Bond

Thanks Kevin. Will follow-up on the update.
Merv


I have yet to upgrade Toast to work in the OSX environment. My
version is 5.0.1 and works in OS9. My aim was to burn in the
OSX-Classic environment. Are you achieving that with Toast 5.0,
Kevin. If so, would be pleased to know how.

Merv
I was using Toast on an 333 iMac with 8.6 driving an Iomega 
external burner. Had lots of strife which may have been the burner. 
I gave the iMac to my daughter and we bought this eMac which has a 
Phillips burner. The only disadvantage with an inbuilt that I find 
is not being able swap files directly from a CD in the drive to the 
external burner.


I downloaded Toast Titanium 5.1 and it runs on OS10.2 faultlessly.

Kevin


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Re: Diskburner in OSX10.2.

2003-01-11 Thread Daniel

I have yet to upgrade Toast to work in the OSX environment. My
version is 5.0.1 and works in OS9. My aim was to burn in the
OSX-Classic environment. Are you achieving that with Toast 5.0,
Kevin. If so, would be pleased to know how.

Merv



You can upgrade to Toast 5.2 which is a free download, and it works 
in both OS 9 and OS X. A very good program!!!



From Versiontracker:-



Hope that helps!

Kind Regards
Daniel Kerr
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Re: Diskburner in OSX10.2.

2003-01-11 Thread Mervyn & Giuliana Bond
I have yet to upgrade Toast to work in the OSX environment. My 
version is 5.0.1 and works in OS9. My aim was to burn in the 
OSX-Classic environment. Are you achieving that with Toast 5.0, 
Kevin. If so, would be pleased to know how.


Merv

At 7:43 PM +0800 11/1/03, KEVIN Lock wrote:

My joy with my iMac, OSX10.2, Classic and OS9.2.2 is diminishing.

OS9 was freezing after startup so yesterday, Friday, I did a clean
install of just the System.

Two questions

1.  Today, in OSX 10.2 I tried to burn a disk but "disk burn" in
the File menu of the Finder was not active.

I then used the dialogue box, that becomes active after
inserting a blank CD, to toggle through to Disk Burner in the
Utilities folder of OS9's Application folder. However, when selected
as the application to use a message appeared saying that Classic does
not support Disk Burner. I thought I had used it before from the
File menu - was I dreaming? If not, how do I reactivate it in the
OSX-Classic environment?

2.  Should I remove/bin the folder "Previous System"?

Advice please.

Merv
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I am using OSX with an eMac...great!

I stopped fooling around with diskBurner and use Toast Titanium 5. 
Works like a charm!


I have it on a CD.

Kevin
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Re: Diskburner in OSX10.2.

2003-01-11 Thread Mervyn & Giuliana Bond
Returning to OS9 I did exactly as you have described, Steven. Does 
the same option occur in OSX through Classic? If so, it is not 
operating for me at the present. How can I make it work?


At 1:47 PM +0800 11/1/03, Steven wrote:
The option "Burn Disc" will only appear if you have inserted a blank 
disc. Then all you need to do is drag the files you want into this 
CD, then click Burn Disc.


Steven

On Saturday, January 11, 2003, at 01:36 PM, Mervyn & Giuliana Bond wrote:


My joy with my iMac, OSX10.2, Classic and OS9.2.2 is diminishing.

OS9 was freezing after startup so yesterday, Friday, I did a clean
install of just the System.

Two questions

1.  Today, in OSX 10.2 I tried to burn a disk but "disk burn" in
the File menu of the Finder was not active.

I then used the dialogue box, that becomes active after
inserting a blank CD, to toggle through to Disk Burner in the
Utilities folder of OS9's Application folder. However, when selected
as the application to use a message appeared saying that Classic does
not support Disk Burner. I thought I had used it before from the
File menu - was I dreaming? If not, how do I reactivate it in the
OSX-Classic environment?

2.  Should I remove/bin the folder "Previous System"?

Advice please.

Merv
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also believe in order to see."

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