I copied the Panther installation CD's using Toast and used CD's to do it. Easy, simple. What's the problem?
Tim
On 1/12/05 10:13 PM, "Bruce Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> high-capacity CD-Rs for their OS installers.
On Wednesday, January 12, 2005, at 07:59 PM, MikeRF/A2 wrote:
Hey, good point. My PC to Mac convert emailed me to question if a 700 MB CD is large enough to make a back-up copy of the Panther installer disk. He says it seems to have 743 MB of data on it and wonders if there is a CD-R that holds that much. He seems to believe the install disk is a CD and not a DVD.
It's gotta be a DVD with that size, right? Unless Apple uses special
Without giving us the specifics of the capacity of the media you used and the amount of data copied from the installer, your comment is not all that helpful to the thread. Simple.
Mike
Sorry. That may have been a bit too bristly. Too much coffee.
(Just sayin' you should read the post better and address the specific finer points and issues in question... and with a little less smugnitude).
Mike
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