On 3/14/2014 10:02 AM, Dylan McDermond wrote:
On Mar 14, 2014, at 8:07 AM, Edward <[email protected]> wrote:

It's kinda hard to burn a bootable CD for an older mac with a modern mac :(

I'm actually confused by this. If you have a disc image (.iso) it's a 
drag-and-drop plus a click in OS X Disk Utility.

Making a bootable CD from a classic Mac OS System Folder is a bit more 
difficult but I would assume that most folks are going to be using a downloaded 
CD disc image.

Nero Burning ROM can burn an uncompressed HFS Standard Disk Copy image to CD-R. It can even burn directly from a SCSI hard drive if the drive is smaller than the optical disc capacity.

To make a bootable optical disc copy from a Mac hard drive, you need to have virtual memory disabled along with anything else that activates during startup which needs to write to the boot volume.

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