I have a MAC and a PC at work, i us toast on the MAc to make custom hybrid Disk
We make software and provide the programs as PC and Mac versions. I just wanted to find out if i can make custom hybrid Disks on Easy Media Creator 9 PC version
thanks for any help
James
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Can i make a custom hybrid Disk using Easy Media Creator 9
#2
Posted 27 April 2007 - 06:51 AM
If you can read the Mac data, you should be able to import that into CD Creator along with the Windows data. Autorun could be a problem tho, but experiment with a RW disc rather than -R to see what happens.
The big problem is that while Macs can read FAT and NTFS, Windows can't read Mac formatted discs or disks. You may be better off doing it on a Mac with Toast in the end (but not having a Mac, I can't be certain about that)
The big problem is that while Macs can read FAT and NTFS, Windows can't read Mac formatted discs or disks. You may be better off doing it on a Mac with Toast in the end (but not having a Mac, I can't be certain about that)
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"If computers get too powerful, we can organize them into a committee; that will do them in."
“Computers have enabled people to make more mistakes faster than almost any invention in history, with the possible exception of tequila and hand guns.” — Mitch Ratcliffe
Daithi
Home Brew computer
Intel I7 950 on Gigabyte X58A UD3R mobo
12 GB Three Channel DDRAM
Radeon HD4850 512 MB GDR3 graphics
Signalink USB Audio Codec for ham radio connection
1 x 160 GB, 1 x 330 GB, 1 x 400 GB IDE drives
4 x 250 GB SATA 2
LG HL-DT-ST GGW-H20L BD-RE drive
22" Acer P223W monitor
EMC 7.5 on Windows XP 32 SP3
EMC10 on Windows XP64 SP2
Creator 2011 on Windows 7 Ultimate
ECD6 on Gentoo Linux (running under VMWare)
#3
Posted 27 April 2007 - 07:36 AM
QUOTE (gi7omy @ Apr 27 2007, 06:51 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
If you can read the Mac data, you should be able to import that into CD Creator along with the Windows data. Autorun could be a problem tho, but experiment with a RW disc rather than -R to see what happens.
The big problem is that while Macs can read FAT and NTFS, Windows can't read Mac formatted discs or disks. You may be better off doing it on a Mac with Toast in the end (but not having a Mac, I can't be certain about that)
The big problem is that while Macs can read FAT and NTFS, Windows can't read Mac formatted discs or disks. You may be better off doing it on a Mac with Toast in the end (but not having a Mac, I can't be certain about that)
thanks gi7omy
i do have toast on my mac, but do not really like Macs, just wanted to do everything on the PC
#4
Posted 27 April 2007 - 08:07 AM
You could try transferring the data from the Mac to the PC over a network maybe - the real problem is the ADFS format.
Strange thing about PCs - Macs can read their files, Linux will read anything (provided the support is compiled into the kernel - even Amiga) but doze just refuses to recognise anything that ain't MS proprietary
Strange thing about PCs - Macs can read their files, Linux will read anything (provided the support is compiled into the kernel - even Amiga) but doze just refuses to recognise anything that ain't MS proprietary
If it ain't broke, fiddle with it until it breaks, then fiddle with it until you get it fixed
"Rincewind could scream for mercy in nineteen languages and just scream in another forty-four "
"If computers get too powerful, we can organize them into a committee; that will do them in."
“Computers have enabled people to make more mistakes faster than almost any invention in history, with the possible exception of tequila and hand guns.” — Mitch Ratcliffe
Daithi
Home Brew computer
Intel I7 950 on Gigabyte X58A UD3R mobo
12 GB Three Channel DDRAM
Radeon HD4850 512 MB GDR3 graphics
Signalink USB Audio Codec for ham radio connection
1 x 160 GB, 1 x 330 GB, 1 x 400 GB IDE drives
4 x 250 GB SATA 2
LG HL-DT-ST GGW-H20L BD-RE drive
22" Acer P223W monitor
EMC 7.5 on Windows XP 32 SP3
EMC10 on Windows XP64 SP2
Creator 2011 on Windows 7 Ultimate
ECD6 on Gentoo Linux (running under VMWare)
"Rincewind could scream for mercy in nineteen languages and just scream in another forty-four "
"If computers get too powerful, we can organize them into a committee; that will do them in."
“Computers have enabled people to make more mistakes faster than almost any invention in history, with the possible exception of tequila and hand guns.” — Mitch Ratcliffe
Daithi
Home Brew computer
Intel I7 950 on Gigabyte X58A UD3R mobo
12 GB Three Channel DDRAM
Radeon HD4850 512 MB GDR3 graphics
Signalink USB Audio Codec for ham radio connection
1 x 160 GB, 1 x 330 GB, 1 x 400 GB IDE drives
4 x 250 GB SATA 2
LG HL-DT-ST GGW-H20L BD-RE drive
22" Acer P223W monitor
EMC 7.5 on Windows XP 32 SP3
EMC10 on Windows XP64 SP2
Creator 2011 on Windows 7 Ultimate
ECD6 on Gentoo Linux (running under VMWare)
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