응용프로그램>유틸리티 폴더에 있는 디스크 유틸리티를 이용하는 방법
보통 .dmg 이미지를 만들어서 다시 공씨디에 굽는 방식을 사용하는 경우가 있는데 이것은 보통의 데이타씨디의 경우에 해당하고 완전히 duplicate하려면 조금 다른 방법을 써야 한다고 한다.
포인트는 .cdr 이미지 파일을 만들어야 한다는 것인듯 하다.
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Use Disk Utility to Copy CDs / DVDs
Posted 2006-11-07 10:59 in How-to by Ed Shepard
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OS 10.4’s Disk Utility makes it easy to make an exact copy of a CD or DVD that can be stored on a hard drive as a disk image, or burned to a CD or DVD for future use. First, insert the CD or DVD you want to backup into your Mac. Next, drag the icon of the CD or DVD to the Disc Utility application (which is usually stored in the Applications Folder > Utilities Folder.) In other words, drag and drop the CD or DVD icon on top of the Disk Utility icon.
Disk Utility will launch, and then it will immediately open a window asking you to name the new disk image, and where to save it. Go ahead and save the image to your desktop.
In the Image Format drop-down menu, choose DVD/CD master. This is especially important if you want to burn a copy of the disk, and have it function as an exact clone of original CD or DVD you hope to backup.
Now click “Save.”
A new disk image will be created on your Desktop, with the extension “.cdr,” It may take a few minutes to create this file.
If you click on the disk image, you’ll see it works just like a CD or DVD. You can store this new disk image on a hard drive. If you want to burn it to CD or DVD, you should again use Disk Utility. Otherwise, you’ll only be burning a copy of the disk image, and not an actual CD or DVD master.
To burn a CD or DVD master, open Disk Utility and look for the disk image of your CD or DVD, on the left side of the window. Usually it’s at the bottom of the list of drives. Now, simply select the image, and then click “Burn.” Follow the directions to burn the disk.
This is a great way to back up expensive software titles and game titles. Many games that require a disk to run will run off of the disk image – great for traveling.