>Mount it on the desktop using Disk Copy or MountImage or whatever you prefer.
>
>Select All -> Drag to 1.4 disk. Works quite well. I've had some issues with 
>bootdisks of ancient system releases on MFS format disks, but otherwise it 
>seems to work fine. I even made a HD bootable disk of System .97 that boots 
>my Mac Classic fine :)
>
That's what I wanted to hear. I just wanted to make sure that when I 
archive all these images onto a CDR that I may be able to someday use 
them. Alot of these disks are close to 20 years old and I don't know how 
much longer the magnetic parts are going to hold up. I figured I'd burn a 
CD or two to preserve what I've got.

Thanks,

J White

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