Have you tried doing it with Apples Disk Copy?

on 20/1/01 1:09 AM, david bonde at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I backup my Mac to CD-r. Following all procedures for a secure
> back-up I don't store the burned CD:s at the same location as the
> computer I backup. However this showed to be a mistake during the
> christmas holiday when I had my first HD-crash;-) The problem was
> that I didn't have access to the place where I store the CD:s for
> about ten days so I had to wait a week before I could restore my
> computer. Very annoying.
> 
> To avoid stupid situations like this in the future, I would like to
> duplicate the cd:s before I take them 'off-site', so I can have one
> copy at my computer for quick and easy restoring and one copy at
> another place if that would be necessary. My question is now: how do
> I copy CD:s with Retro? I know I could run two scripts after each
> other but that would take much more time than simply copying a cd
> once a week or so. Furthermore, since Retro uses packet writing no
> normal cd-burning program I have tried seem able to copy the CD:s
> Retro creates. I have access to a Windows- and/or Linux-machine if
> their exists better programs for CD-burning on those platforms.
> 
> Any suggestions?
> 
> tia
> David
> 
> 
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