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Toast Capability Question


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First, apologies if this is already in the forum, I did do a search but nothing relevant came up for me.

 

Second, this is not about a piracy question, I have legal install keys, and disks.

 

At work, we copied the files/folders off a Windows XP disk into a folder (this was for various reasons, one of them to insert SPs.) I have a copy of this folder on my Mac. I futzed up my bootcamp partition and need to reinstall Windows XP. I don't have access to the Windows XP CD (it's at work), is there a way with Toast to create a bootable Windows CD with the files from the folder?

 

 

 

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My Windows XP install disc (original) is claimed by the Finder to be an ISO 9660 disc. There is an ISO 9660 in Toast in the "Data" section. If I had to guess I'd use the CD-ROM rather than the CD-ROM XA format, and the Joliet (MS DOS + Windows) selection. I'm not sure, though. You might first try with a CD-RW.

 

Thanks for the response. I gave up and just waited until I got into work and had access to the CDs. I'll consider Toast at another time, I'm not sure what it would buy me over the built in burning software other than Tivo access.

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My Windows XP install disc (original) is claimed by the Finder to be an ISO 9660 disc. There is an ISO 9660 in Toast in the "Data" section. If I had to guess I'd use the CD-ROM rather than the CD-ROM XA format, and the Joliet (MS DOS + Windows) selection. I'm not sure, though. You might first try with a CD-RW.

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