

OPEN CD ON MAC BOOK PC
This is a weird example of where 'pc' media will work on a pc harware connected to a mac without a driver! (patchburn doesnt really work on tiger anymore) but will NOT work on mac hardware! (apple oem drives).Īnyways, the sleep/wake seems to decouple the i/o arbitration framework in osx - which underscores the magnitude of apple's oversight viz not having created any user-based (but low-level) system command to disconnect a device. but strangely the H10N *can* burn +RW eraseables but not -RW eraseables (firmware JL10). in this case, the external dvd drive is an LG GSA-H10N (which otherwise is a totally USELESS drive on a mac becuase it cant burn S/L or D/L ±R. Yet the same (PC burned) disc caused NO such problem when plyaed back from an *external* dvd drive that was _not_ ASAS! (apple shipped/supported). This disc failed on the internal (apple oem) dvd drive drive of TWO different macs - on both a powerpc mini as well as a intel C2D macbook!. My circumstance: a D/L disc burned on a pc had a couple of files (when launched) that would cause the dvd drive to grind (endlessly) - any & all access to machine it would be impossible! You can also use the disc burning features of applications such as iPhoto and iTunes to create CDs.* let the drive STOP all access to the disc (listen for whirring sounds) Insert a blank or rewriteable disc into your computer and follow the onscreen instructions.Double-click the folder to open it in a Finder window, drag and drop the files you want to include on the CD, then click Burn to begin creating a burned disc.Give the folder a name, and add the items you want to include on your CD or DVD (for example, images, documents, folders, or applications). The burn folder will look different from a regular folder.To create a new burn folder (which will have the. When you are finished burning your CD, you can delete the burn folder and only the aliases will be deleted, not the original files. The burn folder will create aliases (shortcuts) to the files. With a burn folder, you can create a compilation of files to burn to CD even if you don’t have a blank CD at the moment.

OPEN CD ON MAC BOOK MAC OS
Once you have your blank media on your computer, there are several ways to burn a CD using the built-in CD burning features of Mac OS X. You can write up to 700 MB of data to a CD. CD-Rs can only be written to once, while CD-RWs will allow you to reuse the media. Before you can backup your files by burning them to a CD, you will first need to purchase some blank media.

This is a good way to back up your files. It is possible to transfer(“burn”) files to a CD using your Mac’s built-in CD-R/CD-RW drive.
