

The original files are not moved or deleted.Īrrange and rename the files exactly as you want them. The Finder places aliases to the files in the disc's window. If you see a dialog, you can choose an action from the pop-up menu and select "Make this action the default" if you want the same thing to happen every time you insert a blank disc.ĭouble-click the disc to open it, and drag the files and folders you want on it to its window. Insert a blank disc into the optical drive of your computer. In addition, if any folder in the burn folder contains aliases, the original files for those aliases are burned to the disc as well. When you burn the disc, the original files that the aliases point to are burned to the disc. If your computer has a SuperDrive, you can burn files on CDs and DVDs.Īfter you drag items to the disc, the Finder places aliases to them in the disc's window.

If your computer has a Combo drive, you can burn files onto CDs. Thie disc uses a HFS Plus/ISO 9660 hybrid format with these file systems: HFS+, ISO-9660 with Rock Ridge, and Joliet with Rock Ridge. Mac OS X burns discs that can also be used on Windows computers and other types of computers. You can then use that disc as a backup, send it to friends, or copy those files to another machine. But I will have the PRAM battery checked if I detect any more problems.The Finder can burn files to a CD or DVD. I then tried to update to an even more recent firmware version and made a mistake, which has left my internal drive inoperative. I did so succesfully, but this did not cure the problem. In any case, when my internal Pioneer drive started to fail, I was advised to use DVRFlash to update its fimware.

I had my computer serviced two years ago, and I am pretty sure that the PRAM battery would have been replaced then. PRAM battery: thank you for this warning. PatchBurn: I have Patchburn, I used it to generate a profile for my LaCie drive, but it does not help, because in OS !0.4 the Apple DVD Player is programmed not to work with external drives. That is what I am using (see my original post). VideoLan: I can't find anything actually called VideoLan Client. MacSales: potentially useful - only (as I said at the outset) I have already bought a LaCie external drive.
