One possible way to get around the problem might be:

1) Use 'Write Session', not 'Write Disk', make a bootable CD containing any suitable 
OS. Be sure, however, to include any extensions or control panels from the System 
folder on the Toast CD. (I don't have a Toast CD, so I can't say what, if any, they 
might be!)

2) Copy the Toast CD's volume (presumably it has only one!) as a second volume to the 
same CD.

 - Aaron

>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (SuperMacs List)
>Date: Sat, 2 Nov 2002 19:53:50 -0500
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mark Jay Mirsky)
>Subject: [SM] Disk Warrior duplication
>
>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.
>        Mark


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