Andrew,
First off, are you certain your wife's iMac has an internal burner? I
don't believe this was standard on the first-gen iMacs.
Do you have a FW hard drive (or iPod) you could use instead?
- Darcy
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On 29 Nov 2005, at 3:52 PM, Andrew Stiller wrote:
OK, this is making me feel real dumb. My wife asked me to copy some
files from her computer (1st-generation iMac running System 9.1)
onto a CD. I put a blank CD into the slot, the computer ruminates
about it for a while and spits it back out. I put the same CD into
my own computer (running 9.2) thinking maybe I can format it there
and then maybe my wife's machine will recognize it. Sure enough, I
can format the thing--but only if I burn it, and if I burn it I
can't copy anything else onto it!
I could have sworn that if you stick a blank disc into a computer--
any computer--you should get a dialog asking how you want to format
it--and I also coulda sworn that on a Mac you can format a blank
disc and then copy onto it later. So what's going on here and what
do I do about it?
And BTW, I want to come out of this with a windows-readable disc.
Andrew Stiller
Kallisti Music Press
http://home.netcom.com/~kallisti/
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