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Shrink a bootable disk image to make it burnable on single layer disc
Hi,
I have a bootable disk image which slightly exceeds the size of a single layer DVD. Here is what I did: 1- I Cloned it to a RW sparse image. 2- I removed some files from it (stuff not really needed, unrelated to bootability). 3- I hdutil compact'ed it 4- I tried to burn it. doesn't work. Of course: the file size is small enough, but the volume size is still logically too big. Is there anything I can do? and no, I don't have access to the original bootable volume. I will try to restore it back to a smaller disk image. JD |
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