On Sun, Aug 25, 2002 at 02:05:06AM -0400, John Nonnemacher wrote:
> Are you sure that it doesn't burn an ISO 9660-compliant disc after 
> you've chosen "Open Finder" from the drop-down menu? I'm guessing that 
> once you choose that option, drag files into the image that appears on 
> the desktop, and burn, it will format it as such. I'd test it, but I 
> don't have any non-HFS friendly computers around.

If you pick "Open Finder", it makes a HFS+/ISO9660 hybrid disc, which,
from reading the forums @ apple.com, doesent work very correctly
either.  

I just want to make a ISO9660-only (non-hybrid) CD.. Used to be able to. 8-(

Bill

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