Sure you can. Just bless the system folder that you've dragged to the CD Image and you're done. Check versiontracker for blessing utilities. While I'm at it, there is a great tip in running classic from a disk image in macosxhints.com. This allows you to run classic on it's own image leaving your OS X partition free of any classic files. The image is automatically mounted when you start classic; it's really neat. You can then burn that image on CD and voila... a permanent, consistent classic environment under OS, a la VPC. Try it: http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20020901083220804 Saludos, Miguel On Wednesday, December 18, 2002, at 06:50 PM, Carlos Fernando Hernandez wrote: > On [DATE], "[NAME]" <[ADDRESS]> wrote: > >> I have a new 1GHz TiBook. Is is possible to burn a bootable MacOS 9 >> CD (or >> DVD even) using the Apple's CD burning software? I read somewhere >> that it >> was not possible - Toast is required. Is this true?. BootCD works a >> treat >> for building a MaCOS X bootable CD. > I just download an utility which allow me to do boot cd, as far Mac OS > X, > haven't try the OS 9. > > If you want to try, just let me know and I will send it to you. > > Carlos