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Also am wondering the same thing. I have a folder with 3 files .ccd, .img, .sub. When I burn just the image file, it doesn't allow me to boot the CD. Any ideas on how to overcome this. I would like to stick with using Toast or DiskUtility; however, if needs be, I would be willing to buy another program to do this.

 

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CloneCD files (.img+.sub+.ccd) can be made into regular .iso images with the MacPorts program "ccd2iso".

http://www.macports.org/

 

after you have MacPorts installed, open the terminal and type:

$sudo port install ccd2iso

 

which will get all the required files and install the program.

Then you can cd to the directory that your files are in and type:

$ccd2iso name.img name.iso

 

where "name" is the file name of your .img file. After that, you have a plain old ISO image that should work with Disk Utility. Cheers!

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CloneCD files (.img+.sub+.ccd) can be made into regular .iso images with the MacPorts program "ccd2iso".

http://www.macports.org/

 

after you have MacPorts installed, open the terminal and type:

$sudo port install ccd2iso

 

which will get all the required files and install the program.

Then you can cd to the directory that your files are in and type:

$ccd2iso name.img name.iso

 

where "name" is the file name of your .img file. After that, you have a plain old ISO image that should work with Disk Utility. Cheers!

 

I am a new member here, and I tried this method before registering here... successful. Thanks, gh0stn1nja. ;)

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