Bootable? - Dirk.Stegemann
> One use I have for disk image files is backing up bootable CD/DVDs
(...)
> Will this utility create a dmg of a bootable disc that when burned to a recordable will still be bootable?
Actually, I don't know the answer to your question, but honestly: I doubt it. Of course, it might also depend on the specific disc you're trying to back-up.
I'd recommend to use Apple's Disk Utility to create a disk image of your purchased disk ("File->New->Disk Image from diskxx"), using the "CD/DVD master" type instead of the "compressed" type which is used by the CreateDiskImage tool.
After all, you will have to try and find out on your own; please do not hesitate to post your findings to this site as well, though.
Best regards,
Dirk Stegemann
Sunday, January 21 2007 @ 12:47 PM PST
Bootable? - Dirk.Stegemann
> One use I have for disk image files is backing up bootable CD/DVDs
(...)
> Will this utility create a dmg of a bootable disc that when burned to a recordable will still be bootable?
Actually, I don't know the answer to your question, but honestly: I doubt it. Of course, it might also depend on the specific disc you're trying to back-up.
I'd recommend to use Apple's Disk Utility to create a disk image of your purchased disk ("File->New->Disk Image from diskxx"), using the "CD/DVD master" type instead of the "compressed" type which is used by the CreateDiskImage tool.
After all, you will have to try and find out on your own; please do not hesitate to post your findings to this site as well, though.
Best regards,
Dirk Stegemann
Sunday, January 21 2007 @ 12:54 PM PST
- Bootable? - Dirk.Stegemann | Sunday, January 21 2007 @ 01:05 PM PST
Bootable? - Dirk.Stegemann
> One use I have for disk image files is backing up bootable CD/DVDs(...)
> Will this utility create a dmg of a bootable disc that when burned to a recordable will still be bootable?
Actually, I don't know the answer to your question, but honestly: I doubt it. Of course, it might also depend on the specific disc you're trying to back-up.
I'd recommend to use Apple's Disk Utility to create a disk image of your purchased disk ("File->New->Disk Image from diskxx"), using the "CD/DVD master" type instead of the "compressed" type which is used by the CreateDiskImage tool.
After all, you will have to try and find out on your own; please do not hesitate to post your findings to this site as well, though.
Best regards,
Dirk Stegemann
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