![]() Open the new disk image that will have appeared on the desktop and drag the files you wish to burn into the folderĥ. Choose “ Mac OS Standard” from the Volume Format drop down and create a new disk imageĤ. Insert CD and open using Disk Utility rather than Finderģ. So to burn a CD that will run on Mac Classic, you will need to be running Mac OS 10.5 (Leopard) or earlier. As I’ve spent a little bit of time working out the process, I thought I’d list it here, for my own reference as much an anyone else’s!ġ. The fly in the ointment is that OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard) and later do not support Macs using PowerPC processors. Mac OS X Leopard Install Disc in a Mac Pro by Tony Webster
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