At 01.25 +0800 01-01-20, Rob Findlay wrote/01-01-20, 01.25 +0800
skrev Rob Findlay:
>Have you tried doing it with Apples Disk Copy?
Copy CD:s? The problem (one problem...) is that the CD:s don't
mount on the desktop.
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Do you mean that if a CD is written with Retrospect it wont appear as a
volume to the finder but can only be used with Retrospect? Is that it?
on 20/1/01 1:43 AM, david bonde at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> At 01.25 +0800 01-01-20, Rob Findlay wrote/01-01-20, 01.25 +0800
> skrev Rob Findlay:
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At 19.41 +0800 01-01-20, Rob Findlay wrote/01-01-20, 19.41 +0800
skrev Rob Findlay:
>Do you mean that if a CD is written with Retrospect it wont appear as a
>volume to the finder but can only be used with Retrospect? Is that it?
Yep, and that's kind of a problem I'm _really_ interested in a sol
>>Have you tried doing it with Apples Disk Copy?
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>Copy CD:s? The problem (one problem...) is that the CD:s don't
>mount on the desktop.
David,
If I understand your question correctly, I think what you're looking to
do can be accomplished by using the copy function (tools>copy) in
Retrospe