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sammyb1

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Jan 13, 2003
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Help ! I have Roxio Toast Lite v.5.01 that came with my Formac CD-RW. I have erased my computer (power mac g4) and installed OS X (10.2). Now, I have no Classic Application with which to install Toast Updates on, and I can't find a software update for Toast Lite. Hence my CD-RW is unusable !
Is there a way I can avoid having to fork out for new Toast software ?
 
Re: old school CD-RWs and Toast Lite

Originally posted by sammyb1
Help ! I have Roxio Toast Lite v.5.01 that came with my Formac CD-RW. I have erased my computer (power mac g4) and installed OS X (10.2). Now, I have no Classic Application with which to install Toast Updates on, and I can't find a software update for Toast Lite. Hence my CD-RW is unusable !
Is there a way I can avoid having to fork out for new Toast software ?

Have you tried using Disk Copy (Applications-Utilities-Disk Copy)? That seems to do everything I need my CDRW Drive to do. Many CDRW drives work with OS X out of the box. No drivers or anything. Disk Copy along with iTunes have made me a lot of really good CD's. What model is it exactly?
 
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