On Thursday, November 27, 2003, at 03:32 PM, PCI PowerMacs wrote:


Apple's Disk
Burner 1.0.1 says it is incompatible with this Macintosh.


One URL is all you need: http://www.xlr8yourmac.com

Check the DVD/CD/CDRW compatibility matrix and FAQ's to find the necessary files to get your drive to work.
There's also simple instructions on how to make your own file using hexedit or rezedit.
Creating your own is as simple as opening the data fork and replacing one of the drives listed with the name of yours.
I've gotten several CDRW's to work with disk burner, itunes, and be fully boot-able.


IF your drive was ever supported, I've learned that every software update, (toast, mac os, etc.) updates their supported drives files and often drops support for older drives. (why?). So a once supported drive can fail to work after SW update has it's way with it., which I have had happen twice. I now keep a back up of my "hacked" drive files.

HTH.


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