jethroted macrumors 6502a Original poster Jan 2, 2003 619 0 Cyberspace Aug 29, 2003 #1 I'm trying to make a CD that can start up into OSX. I want it to be a regular start up though, not the limited start up that it does on the osx install disks. Anyone have any ideas how to do this?
I'm trying to make a CD that can start up into OSX. I want it to be a regular start up though, not the limited start up that it does on the osx install disks. Anyone have any ideas how to do this?
FredAkbar macrumors 6502a Jan 18, 2003 660 0 San Francisco, CA Aug 29, 2003 #2 There are some webpages on how to do this, such as this one. (I haven't tried this, I only read it, so no guarantees of success from me here.)
There are some webpages on how to do this, such as this one. (I haven't tried this, I only read it, so no guarantees of success from me here.)
MrMacMan macrumors 604 Jul 4, 2001 7,002 11 1 Block away from NYC. Aug 29, 2003 #3 Yeah, this takes... *a while* to boot. You may be thing it aint bootin... it takes a whiille. Grab yourself a drink, its gonna be a while. If you fully load a disk it might take 10 Min... or longer. And I haven't got some things to work, like Drive 10, will NOT boot, so annoying!
Yeah, this takes... *a while* to boot. You may be thing it aint bootin... it takes a whiille. Grab yourself a drink, its gonna be a while. If you fully load a disk it might take 10 Min... or longer. And I haven't got some things to work, like Drive 10, will NOT boot, so annoying!
V VegetaPunk macrumors 6502 Dec 30, 2002 322 0 AZ Aug 30, 2003 #4 Drive 10 boots fine?? I have made two start-up disks with it. Are you using the latest version of Drive ten? and BootCD?
Drive 10 boots fine?? I have made two start-up disks with it. Are you using the latest version of Drive ten? and BootCD?