I've got a buddy with a PowerPC running OS 9.1<BR><BR>I downloaded a Mac program for him off the web since he doesn't have broadband. I'd like to burn it to a CD compatible with his computer. What ...
D/RW ROCKS. With a CD/RW drive, you can "burn" CD-ROMs for your files, or audio CDs you can listen to on any CD player. Blank discs are dirt-cheap, the drives are blazing-fast and Apple has -- at last ...
No more temporary backups resulting in failed burns Mac OS X 10.4 no longer creates temporary backups of the data that is being burned to media. This saves time, but also results in more failed burns ...
Not long ago, CD-RW drives were too costly for all but mam-moth corporations, ivy-covered universities, and the planet’s wealthiest residents. Now they are plentiful and affordable — Apple is even ...
If you’ve got a Mac with multiple CD/DVD burners—a Mac Pro with two installed drives, or any other Mac with a combination of internal and external drives—you can burn two (or more, perhaps) CDs at a ...
Yes, I burn Mac ISO images and dupe Mac CD's all the time.<P>All you need is a burner software that supports the CD image type (of the Mac image) and then just burn away.<P><BR>-Agent Monkey ...
More Mac 101, tips and tricks for novice users. Every so often, stumbling around the Mac OS you find something clever and wish everyone knew it. As I was about to do a CD burn on my internal optical ...