Basically what I'm trying to do is take an existing PC/MAC hybrid disc, modify the PC part to include a custom autorun menu whilst keeping the MAC part unchanged. I've had limited success with Toast 5.2... I've managed to create a hybrid disc with the PC autorun the way I want it, but during the process I can't seem to keep the MAC files the same in as much as, I lose the autorun functionality, or the readme file doesn't display during the installation, or the background screen on the autorun menu doesn't appear etc.
I addition to that, some of the hybrid discs I'm trying to strap my autorun onto use files and folders that are shared across both the PC and MAC sessions on the disc. With Roxio Toast 5.2 I've managed to create a disc which has seperate files for the PC and MAC side, but I'm unsure how to share files and folders across both.
I think what I need to establish how to do is successfully copy the mac files off the disc unchanged. As you can probably tell I've been a windows user all my life and haven't much of a clue when it comes to macs lol
Any tips that anyone can offer regarding this would be gratefully received.
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Basically what I'm trying to do is take an existing PC/MAC hybrid disc, modify the PC part to include a custom autorun menu whilst keeping the MAC part unchanged. I've had limited success with Toast 5.2... I've managed to create a hybrid disc with the PC autorun the way I want it, but during the process I can't seem to keep the MAC files the same in as much as, I lose the autorun functionality, or the readme file doesn't display during the installation, or the background screen on the autorun menu doesn't appear etc.
I addition to that, some of the hybrid discs I'm trying to strap my autorun onto use files and folders that are shared across both the PC and MAC sessions on the disc. With Roxio Toast 5.2 I've managed to create a disc which has seperate files for the PC and MAC side, but I'm unsure how to share files and folders across both.
I think what I need to establish how to do is successfully copy the mac files off the disc unchanged. As you can probably tell I've been a windows user all my life and haven't much of a clue when it comes to macs lol
Any tips that anyone can offer regarding this would be gratefully received.
Cheers,
Dan.
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