On Fri, 24 Jun 2005, Jonathan Borden wrote:
> By "System 10" I assume you mean OS X?
Yes, but don't ask me which animal... or maybe that's which car... it's
named for.
> In any case in OS X you can make a "disk image" of a CD (or DVD for that
> matter) using the program named "Disk Utility" found under
> Applications->Utilities. Launch this program, select the CD you want to copy
> from the left hand pane, and then click the button "New Disk Image" (or
> something to that effect ... I am sitting at a PC while I write this :-( ).
OK, I see my concern about "burner" was unwarranted. thanks...
> This will create a file named: "Foo.cdr" which can be used to burn a new CD.
Just, curious, is it revealed what "Foo" stands for ?
In any event, thanks again for the info.
Judy
>
> That is to say: this software is included in OS X and there is no need to
> purchase third party software to do this.
>
> Jonathan
>
Received on Sun Jun 26 12:50:29 2005
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