I've tried burning several CD's, however, which I'd expect to eliminate error. The BIOS from this machine certainly indicates that it can boot from CD, but it consistently displays the messages "Non-system disk or disk error.". The target machine is the only machine that I can test the boot-ability of the burnt CD is a Compaq Presario 5320CA (circa 2001). That being said, I'm not certain the problem is with the burning process. As none of those attempts have proven successful, I won't repeat the details here. copying the files, creating a read-only image from the contents of the ISO, etc.), and then burning those. I've tried both methods of burning the ISO. I am downloading the images (install47.iso, cd47.iso and cdemu47.iso), and trying to burn them with Disk Utility, which I presume is the same as the Finder "Burn" command when you right-click on an ISO image. I suspect the problem lies with the burning process with Mac OS X. Unfortunately, the expected route to success, download + burn with Mac OS X, does not result what seems to be a bootable CD. If you require a higher sample rate for your DVD-Audio, choose a professional level DVD-Authoring product.I'm trying to make a bootable OpenBSD CD image on Mac OS X Snow Leopard (10.6). Try the software in demo mode prior to purchase to ensure the produced DVD-A is acceptable.
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