I'm moving this discussion to the Toast 6 and 5 forum. You might do some research at because that site used to be a primary place to discuss disc burning nightmares. So either you have an extension conflict, or you are lacking the Toast extensions or your drive isn't supported by those extensions. Apple eventually started enabling some disc burning within its applications and the Apple extensions caused a conflict with the Toast extensions (as did extensions from some other optical drive manufacturers). Those versions of Toast came with extensions that enabled burning to different devices. I am keeping this iMac at OS 9 with no intention to have OS X installed.Īny hints how i can get the OS 9 to "see" and use the external FireWire CD/DVD burner ? 3) It's very well possible that Toast does not recognize the file type, in which case it will show a warning message like the following. 2) Drag and drop your disk image file onto Toast's window. Then launch Toast and choose 'Disc Image' in the 'Other' menu. I've tried this and that but no such luck it just can't "see" the external burner. 1) Make sure you installed Toast, ShrinkWrap and DiskCopy. I read that I can attach my external FireWired LG CD/DVD burner and use Toast to burn to that CD/DVD burner. Now this iMac has a built in CD optical drive/burner. I have a registered copy of Toast 4.2 ( yep that old ).
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