Operation Manual

Making Data Discs
Making a Mac Volume Disc
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Making a Mac Volume Disc
This type of disc can be used only on a Macintosh computer and requires a
valid volume file as a data source. You can use Mac Volume to copy an
entire volume (hard disk, partition, etc.) to a disc exactly as it is. You cannot
make a bootable Mac Volume disc.
For making a simple disc to use on a Macintosh computer, use Mac Only
format. See Making a Mac Only Disc on page 61.
To make a Mac Volume disc:
1 From the main Toast window, click Data.
2 Choose Mac Volume from the format selection menu.
3 Prepare the Macintosh files and folders for the disc by doing the
following:
Create a temporary partition on your hard disk. See Creating a
Temporary Partition on page 53.
Drag-and-drop files into this new temporary partition to add
them.
The Macintosh files and folders will be copied exactly to the disc,
including window sizes, positions, and View menu settings. Be sure to
prepare the volume carefully.
4 Click Select to add the Macintosh partition to the disc.
5 Choose your temporary partition from the dialog and click OK.