Re: Installing YDL 2.1


Subject: Re: Installing YDL 2.1
From: Joshua Schripsema (trite@iname.com)
Date: Mon Nov 05 2001 - 11:22:10 MST


Chris wrote:
> On Mon, 5 Nov 2001, Joshua Schripsema wrote:
> >I only have the OEM version of Toast (as some of you may know the
OEM
> >version does not support burning a true ISO and does not allow
bootable
> >CD burning unless I do a direct CD to CD burn).
>
> ?? I have the OEM version of Toast as well, and I haven't had any
> problems with burning ISO images or with bootable CDs. Just make
sure that
> you *DON'T* mount the image first and you should be ok.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Chris

I would really like to know which OEM version of Toast you have. After
fiddling for a while, with no success, I checked out the website, now
roxio.com, and found the info I was looking for. It's found at
http://www.roxio.com/en/products/toast/toast5featcomp.html and the
features in question are:

Feature
Benefit 5
Titanium 5 OEM 4 Deluxe 4 OEM
Disc Image Creates disc images of any CD format Yes
No Yes No
Bootable Creates bootable CD's
Yes Yes Yes Yes

I was kinda wrong about the bootable thing, but that only applies to
copied, previously "blessed" system folders, you can't force bootable
like you can in the deluxe version.

Also my fiddling included trying to select the ISO image, the closest I
can get is add it to the Files and Folders area in which case it just
burns the iso file, not following the way the ISO should be burned. If
anyone can help I am using Toast 4.1.3 OEM, maybe things changed with
the 5 OEM and there's a way around it.

Josh
trite@iname.com



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