Wayback machine, I know I did this in the past, but I can't remember how. I want to set up children's programs that ordinarily require that the cd be in the cd player for the program to run to be able to run from a copy somewhere on the HD. It saves the wear, tear, and breakage (inevitable) that five year olds inflict on cd players. OS 9.1, Imac Bondi. THe program in question "installs" on the HD, but requires the cd be in the drive to run. Further complicated in that the cd mounts as two volumes, one being the program, the other an "audio cd." I don't know where or ecactly the method for copying the cd to the drive in such a way that the install program finds it instead of requesting the cd be inserted into the cd player.
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