![]() *disable any AutoUpdate- / LiveUpdate-features, as the applications on the CD can't be updated anyway once they've been burned a serial number) - otherwise they will ask for registration when booted from the CD and therefore might not work *now run those applications on the disk image which require registration (e.g. ![]() *when using Mac OS 9.2.x, remove these files from the System Folder: "Classic", "Classic Support" and "Classic Support UI" *you can now use a Mac OS installer (your original Mac OS install CD, for example) to install a System Folder to that disc image (once installed, you can also update that system using any updater) and add all applications you want (try to install them whenever possible, because simply copying things over will not always work) ![]() * fill in a name for the CD, make sure that a size of 663,000K (CD-ROM 12cm, full) is selected and "Mount Image" is checked (checking the "Zero blocks"-option also is a good idea) *start Disk Copy (usually located in the Utilities-folder), select Image>Create new Image. This is a way that can be used with different burning applications (they just have to be able to install the necessary wrapper code to make a volume bootable): Use the information below at your own discretion.ĭiscribe or other CD burning software to make a bootable CD, because Apple's Apple does not guarantee that these links will be maintained or functional at any given time. The following links are provided as is, with no guarantee of the effectiveness or reliability of the information. ![]() Apple encourages you to first seek a solution atĪpple Support. Disclaimer: Apple does not necessarily endorse any suggestions, solutions, or third-party software products that may be mentioned in the topic below. ![]()
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