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How to burn an MS DOS formatted CD under 10.2.1
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title says it all. I've looked around and tried different things, and so far can't figure this one out.
Anyone?
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There is no such thing as an MS-DOS formatted CD afaik, just an ISO format. By default the Finder burns hybrid HFS/ISO formatted CDs.
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hmmm...if this is the case, then, why can't my girlfriend's win98 box see anything on these CDs?
things that make you go hmm...
Thank you for clueing me in on the whole ISO/HFS+ thing.
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Originally posted by Glasspusher:
hmmm...if this is the case, then, why can't my girlfriend's win98 box see anything on these CDs?
It was broken in 10.2 but supposedly fixed with 10.2.1. Which one did you use to burn the unreadable CDs?
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Nasrudin sat on a river bank when someone shouted to him from the opposite side: "Hey! how do I get across?" "You are across!" Nasrudin shouted back.
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