Thanks so much Mark. If I can bother you (or anyone) with one more question... Does it matter whether Toast burns in OS X or OS 9? Once burnt in OS X would it be able to read OS 9? Thanks so much for all your help. ascender at earthlink.net On 10/21/03 11:53 AM, "M Hood" <mehood at knology.net> wrote: > That is correct, if you set toast to burn a standard ISO 9660 CD, windows > will read it. Windows will not read HFS or HFS+ discs. (without additional > software....) I am not sure that you can specify anything other than HFS in > Disc Burn. I am not at my mac right now, so i can't verify that. If you can > set disc burn to write an ISO 9660 CD, then, yes...windows would read it. > > mark > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Ascender" <ascender at earthlink.net> > To: "Power Macintosh G4 List" <G4 at lists.themacintoshguy.com> > Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2003 2:49 PM > Subject: Re: [G4] FW: Re: [G4] CD Burn crashes Mac after burn > > >> (this did not go through the first time) >> >> >> CJ, >> >> Just to clarify; to use Toast would mean that the cds could be read any >> operating system? To use Disc Burn would mean that the cds could only be >> read in OS 9 or OS X - depending on which OS they are burnt in; they could >> not be read on a Windows machine? >> >> I appreciate your taking the time to answer. >> >> ascender at earthlink.net >>