Is it possible to use a small cd in the optical drive slot of an iMac?

I'm trying to install RescuePro on my Mac, but I'm afraid the small cd will get stuck inside. I tried copying it onto a regular cd-rw using a Windows based pc, but it came up as a ".INK " file on my Mac and I couldn't open it. Help!

Hi jeris529,
As Niel has suggested, you should not use a non standard disk in your slot loading iMac.
Further information about disk compatibility or usage can be found in the Apple Knowledge Base Article "Using nonstandard discs in optical drives".
hope that helps some,
littleshoulders

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