I legally own TechTool Pro which I updated from internet to TT Pro
3.0.6. Residing on my HD I went to burn a bootable disk with my Flat
iMac running OS X and Toast 5.1.2 . The blessed system file of OS  9.2.2
needed, to get a bootable CD, I copied from  the TT Pro 3.0.3  CD. When
the disk was ready I restarted from the newly burnt CD pushing C. The
machine starts with it's own OS X and does not recognize the blessed
system on the CD. This way I cannot perform certain program's like
optimizing, from the newly burned disk. Why does the new disk revert to
OS X on the HD while I push C?

First of all you have to create a clean System Folder from the System 
Folder on
your FP iMac to boot from, because you can't boot that iMac with the 
System Folder
from the TTP 3.0.3; it's too old.
And according to Roxio's Toast help site, you have to boot into OS 9 to 
burn a
bootable CD.

HTH,
Marc





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Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Mon, 22 Apr 2002 13:23:56 +0200
From: Marc van Gemert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Burning problem.

Also the Toast version you have, version 5.1.2, works in OS X aswell as 
in OS 9.2.2

Yes but now I'm confused, what's a clean OS? Blessed mayby? And why is 
TT Pro 3.0.3 too old? The Cd boots very well with OS 9.2.2 on my F iMac. 
It's also the latest TT Pro CD available but I have upgraded over 
internet to 3.0.6 and want a CD to perform certain actions like 
optimizing which you can only do when you booth from the CD. Also 
starting from )S 9.2 does not help because the Systemfolder OS 9.2, 
blessed, changes to OS X when I start the burned CD with tyhe C down. 
Voodoo? I'm now trying to battle it out with Roxio. Thanks anyhow for 
your input.

Greetings, Andr�.



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