Operation Manual

Making Data Discs
Making a Custom Hybrid Disc
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5 Click Select ISO to add the Windows files and folders to the disc.
6 Drag and drop files and folders into the Files area.
The items you add here are only visible on Windows computers, unless
you have added items that are also included in the Macintosh portion
of the disc. In this case they are visible on both Macintosh and
Windows computers, although they are only written to the disc once.
7 Click Settings and choose Joliet (MS-DOS + Windows) for the disc
Naming and choose Use Apple Extensions. For a full explanation of
the ISO disc format, see Making an ISO 9660 Disc on page 58.
8 Click Done.
9 Insert a blank, recordable CD, DVD, or Blu-ray disc.
10 Click the red Record button, choose a recorder from the list, and
configure recording options, such as Number of Copies.
11 Click the Advanced tab and choose Write Disc to finalize the disc.
12 Click Record to continue.
Toast displays a progress bar and status information as it records your disc.
Previewing the disc
You can preview the structure and layout of a Custom Hybrid disc prior to
burning it by saving it as a disc image and then using the Toast Image
mounter.
To preview the disc:
1 Instead of recording, choose File > Save As Disc Image.
2 Choose Utilities > Mount Disc Image.
Two discs are mounted on the Desktop: one for the Macintosh part and one
for the ISO part.