"Actually" all you need to do is drag & drop copy the handbook onto the round cd-looking disk icon that pops up when you put in a blank disk in the finder, then when you go to eject the disk the trash icon will turn into a burn icon like the one in iTunes or iPhoto. It's just like copying to a floppy except for the burn at the end.

You don't really need Disk Utility or Toast unless you are burning system disks or something, perhaps, like a Director movie, maybe, or DVD Studio for DVDs. The Finder level takes care of most things. Finder=that place where all your files are, the directory. For details, see http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=58804

What all I'm good for, harrumph.

On Sep 27, 2004, at 6:30 PM, mIEKAL aND wrote:


You need to use DiskCopy which is in the utility folder inside the applications folder. Or a lot of people use Toast Titanium, which is not free. There is probably other shareware out there. mIEKAL



On Monday, September 27, 2004, at 02:49 PM, michael leigh wrote:

 Need some help here.
Trying to burn some data. Actually its hazel who wants
to do it for COLLEGE. the student handbook.
She needs to put it onto a CD-R. and was shown how
apparently but when it came to do it on our mac at
home the box she expected to pop up didnt!

We can burn music files to disc via itunes and image
files via the iphoto thingy but where's the idata
button????

Any guidance greatfully received .






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