> I am trying to duplicate a Disk Warrior Cd so I can have one at work and at
> home, but for some reason the disk I made from a Disk image in Toast 4.1,
> system 9.1 doesn't boot the machine. Any idea what I am doing wrong. I read
> it from a Plextor I have attached and put it on a firewire drive as a Disk
> image, then tried to burn from that. I can but from the original fine, but
> not from the copy. I haven't had this problem with other disks.

Geezuz, I'm losing it, you clearly stated that you can boot from the
original DW CD. So disregard my reply about disregarding my reply.
Hahahahahaaa yikes! I haven't touched a drop really.

Bottom line... since a copy, is a copy, and Toast is very good at making
them, you should definitely be able to boot from a Toast copied CD. I don't
use Toast 4.1, but I know that when copying a CD with the copy feature in
Toast 5, an exact duplicate is achieved, bootability included.

-Howie 



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