Re: Creating bootable OS X CD

2004-05-28 Thread Shay Telfer
Thanx, but... * BootCD is not currently compatible with Mac OS X 10.3 (Panther). Watch this web site - when a compatible version is ready, it will be posted here. BootCD 0.6 is now available and is Panther compatible Have fun, Shay -- =

Re: Creating bootable OS X CD

2004-05-19 Thread Shay Telfer
This is from Carbon Copy Cloner FAQ. Q(22): Can I use CCC to create a bootable CD or DVD? A: NO. Creating a bootable disk on read-only media is not an easy task (see http://ww.bombich.com/mactips/bootx.html) and is well beyond the scope of CCC. I recommend trying "BootCD" created by Charles S

Re: Creating bootable OS X CD

2004-05-19 Thread Craig Ringer
On Wed, 2004-05-19 at 17:30, Reg Whitely wrote: > This is from Carbon Copy Cloner FAQ. > > Q(22): Can I use CCC to create a bootable CD or DVD? > A: NO. Creating a bootable disk on read-only media is not an easy task > (see http://ww.bombich.com/mactips/bootx.html) and is well beyond the > sc

Re: Creating bootable OS X CD

2004-05-19 Thread Reg Whitely
On 19 May 2004, at 5:00pm, Shay Telfer wrote: or check out Carbon Copy Cloner or read this info This is from Carbon Copy Cloner FAQ. Q(22): Can I use CCC to create a bootable CD or DVD? A: NO. Creatin

Re: Creating bootable OS X CD

2004-05-19 Thread Shay Telfer
Thanx, but... * BootCD is not currently compatible with Mac OS X 10.3 (Panther). Watch this web site - when a compatible version is ready, it will be posted here. You could try using Apple Software Restore or check out Carbon Copy Cloner

Re: Creating bootable OS X CD

2004-05-19 Thread Shay Telfer
At 3:47 PM +0800 19/5/04, Rob Phillips wrote: Toast does not have a function where you can create a bootable OS X CD but there are several 3rd party utilities on the web that can create a bootable CD image that Toast can burn. Can anybody suggest what these 3rd party utilities are? I'm as

Creating bootable OS X CD

2004-05-19 Thread Rob Phillips
Hi people, As my paranoia increases with age (!) I want to be able to create my own bootable CD with Norton Utilities (or other utilities) on it so that if I have disk errors while I am on the road I can recover the situation. I was able to do this with an old OS9 version of Roxio Toast. I