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#1 User is offline   ksummerall 

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Post icon  Posted 30 October 2006 - 01:37 PM

I am trying to breate a Custom Hybrid disk and everything seems to work OK until I get ready to burn the disc.

I have created an image using Disk Utility, added my shared and Mac files to the image. Added my shared files from the image to the ISO portion of the project and the image to the Mac portion. When I try to burn I get a message that reads: "Could not record the disc because the volume could't be found. Result Code= -35"

What in the world? The volume is mounted on the desktop. I am at a loss.

Please help o' great Toast gods!!!

ksummerall :)
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Posted 02 November 2006 - 09:17 AM

View Postksummerall, on Oct 30 2006, 02:37 PM, said:

I am trying to breate a Custom Hybrid disk and everything seems to work OK until I get ready to burn the disc.

I have created an image using Disk Utility, added my shared and Mac files to the image. Added my shared files from the image to the ISO portion of the project and the image to the Mac portion. When I try to burn I get a message that reads: "Could not record the disc because the volume could't be found. Result Code= -35"

What in the world? The volume is mounted on the desktop. I am at a loss.

Please help o' great Toast gods!!!

ksummerall :)


While I don't see why your method shouldn't work, I dont use that method and I never have problems. Here is my method:
1) Go to the Utilities menu in Toast and choose to create a temporary partition whith whatever options you need.
2) Copy your macintosh data into the mounted temp partition.
3) In the custom hybrid format I choose that mounted volume as the mac data.
4) Then I use the Select ISO button and drag and drop in some files for the PC data.
5) If I need to, I open up the mounted mac volume, and drag and drop the files that I want to share between both sides of the disc into the iso layout.
6) Now I am ready to burn.
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Posted 02 November 2006 - 12:42 PM

View PostJohn at Roxio, on Nov 2 2006, 09:17 AM, said:

While I don't see why your method shouldn't work, I dont use that method and I never have problems. Here is my method:
1) Go to the Utilities menu in Toast and choose to create a temporary partition whith whatever options you need.
2) Copy your macintosh data into the mounted temp partition.
3) In the custom hybrid format I choose that mounted volume as the mac data.
4) Then I use the Select ISO button and drag and drop in some files for the PC data.
5) If I need to, I open up the mounted mac volume, and drag and drop the files that I want to share between both sides of the disc into the iso layout.
6) Now I am ready to burn.


John, I will give that a try. I had read somewhere else that folks had problems with that method. So unfortunately I dismissed it as an option. I am going to try it now and see if I can get some working results.

BTW, can you make Mac files invisible with this method?

Thanks

This post has been edited by ksummerall: 02 November 2006 - 12:58 PM

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