I need to make a bootable classic system disc with one key item removed
form it's system folder.
Toast is currently incapable of making a bootable disc, and their
"support" site claims that some third-party utility somewhere could
make a bootable image from which it could, but is designed to frustrate
any effort at getting a name or source for this glorious utility.
Does anyone know anything about such an app, or is it just a snipe hunt?

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Chris - 29 Apr 2007 05:58 GMT
> I need to make a bootable classic system disc with one key item removed
> form it's system folder.
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> Does anyone know anything about such an app, or is it just a snipe hunt?
A discussion concerning your request can be found at
http://www.atpm.com/9.03/bootcd.shtml
You mention trying Toast. This discussion says to use version 5.2.
You can also read more at http://www.atpm.com/10.05/cloning.shtml
and
http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/num.nsf/docid/2002051513295211
Try googling bootable cd mac os 9 or os9 (no quotes)