| Adding Windows Files to a Custom Hybrid Disc |
| To add Windows files to a Custom Hybrid CD: |
| 1 | Make sure the Data content area is displaying a Custom Hybrid CD. |
| 2 | Click Select ISO. |
| The Select ISO window appears. |
| 3 | Add Windows files to the ISO 9660 window in any of these ways: |
| | Select and drag files or folders from any location on your hard disk to the ISO 9660 window. |
| | Click the Add button. The Open dialog appears, where you can browse your hard disk for files or folders. Select the files or folders you want to add, then click Open. |
| The data you selected appears in the ISO 9660 window. |
| | Note: | If you select data located on the volume you prepared as the Macintosh source, that data will automatically be shared. Even though you select it for both the Macintosh and ISO sources, the data will be written to the CD only once. Data you select from other volumes or directories is visible only on PCs. |
| 4 | In the ISO 9660 window, click the Settings tab. |
| 5 | From the Naming pop-up menu, choose Joliet. |
| 6 | When you are finished, click Done. |
| Once you have added Windows and Mac files to your Custom Hybrid CD, you should confirm the structure of your hybrid disc. |
See Also: |
| What Is a Custom Hybrid Disc? |
| Overview of Making a Custom Hybrid Disc |
| Adding Macintosh Files to a Custom Hybrid Disc |
| Confirming the Structure of a Custom Hybrid Disc |