Listers, Lately I have run into a problem making a bootable CD on either a G4 Digital Audio with built-in CD-RW or QuickSilver G4 2002 with built-in CD-RW/DVD-R. I have a regular OS 9.0 CD for pre-B&W G3s and I'm trying to make a bootable install/update and utilities CD for PCI-PowerMacs. On either G4 I make a Toast Disc image of the OS 9.0 CD with Toast Deluxe 4.1.3 or Toast Titanium 5.1.3, trash some stuff from the CD Extras folder, such as some QuickTime movies and additional desktop images, I copy some updates to the image aswell as some disk utilities, then drag the image into the trash to save the disk image as usual, then re-mount it again with either Toast Deluxe 4.1.3 or Toast Titanium 5.1.3, then drag the image into Toast, the format changes to Mac Volume (or I set it myself in 5.1.3), as usual I click on data and select the option bootable. But when I have burned it and try to boot any PCI-PowerMac with it holding either C or CMD-OPT-Shift-Delete, it ejects the CD, comes with a question mark and then boots of the HD. What's going on? Strange thing is that when I use the same method on my B&W G3 at home with a Lite-On burner it does work. Could it be that mounting the disk image one time with Toast 4.x, then 5.x etc. etc, could damage the image? Any ideas? TIA, Marc
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