Before spending a lot of time on CD-Rs, I would contact Alsoft and see if the Wallstreet will boot the 3.0.3 CD. I am wondering if the real cause of a no-boot for you is a too modern OSX on the CD. So it makes sense my DW 3.0.3 won't boot my Wallstreet. I believe this was the version I was running on the iBook when I burned the new DW 3.0.3 CD -or- this was the version OSX Alsoft used on my original 3.0.1 or 3.0.2 CD.I can't recall. So I started up in 9.x, launched my XPostFacto (I am running 10.3.8 on my Wallstreet) and XPostFacto identified the DW CD as a "MacOS X 10.3.2 Install CD". I put my own DW CD 3.0.3 in my Wallstreet, made on my iBook burner since the 3.0.3 Update I downloaded requires using the original CD (I had either 3.0.1 or 3.0.2) and burning a new one with the 3.0.3 Update. This will have to be done on a Mac that has Jaguar since the Wallstreet does not natively support 10.3 or 10.4 and the BootCD uses the OS on the "host" computer to construct its boot OS. One option is to use the freeware 'BootCD' to create a bootable CD and then you can add whatever utilities you wish before it is burned. I must plead ignorance since I always use Toast, but does Disk Utility burn bootable OSX CDs? I am sure you have the answer but I just don't have the time right now to check. What can I do here? What are my options? By the way, the DiskWarrior version is 3.0.3.
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