Read my previous e-mail, I figured it out.

Aaron


On Wednesday, October 2, 2002, at 01:06  PM, JD McGibney wrote:

> One thing everybody is overlooking is that each application needs to 
> read
> files from the System folder. The rescue/install folders on the OEM 
> CD's
> have these files.  Ding - LIGHTBULB!!!!
>
> What you have to do to make a multi-application CD is use toast or Disk
> Burner to make a new CD partition. Copy one utility's system folder to 
> this
> partition along with the application folder. Use the installer for each
> other application to install the utility to this temporary partition.
>
> It you don't want to install everything you could drag the preference 
> files
> off each CD along with the application. Or try dragging these files 
> off your
> existing Hard Drive.
>
> Once you're done installing/copying, burn your CD. If you have the 
> room save
> your temp. file so you can update it as needed and quickly burn a new 
> CD.


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