Operation Manual
Making Data Discs
Making an ISO 9660 Disc
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4 Click Import and choose Import Session.
If there is at least one ISO session already written on the CD, the
Import Session dialog box appears.
5 Select the session you want to import (usually the most recent
session).
If you import a session other than the most recent one, you won’t be
able to see any data from the sessions written after the one you have
imported.
6 Choose how you want the session imported:
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Merged: The contents of the old session are merged with the new
contents.
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Put into a directory: The contents of the old session go into a
folder.
7 Click OK.
The imported session appears in the ISO directory window. Files already
written on the CD are marked with a small CD icon by their name.
You can now add, remove, move and rename files and folders. When you
record the disc, to conserve space the items that you imported are not
rewritten to the CD again; the directory structure is simply altered to match
your changes.
To remove an imported session prior to recording:
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Click Import and choose Remove Imported Session.
All the files and folders from the imported session are removed from the
window, leaving only new data that you may have added.
ISO Disc Naming Options
Toast automatically modifies file or folder names so they conform to the
ISO naming options you choose. The ISO Files tab lists the modified name
along with the original name (in gray). You can use the standard Edit >
Copy command to copy the list of files from the Files tab to review which
items Toast has modified.