File Extension TOAST

.TOAST File

File extension: TOAST
File type: CD Image File
Do you have TOAST - related issues?
First check your registry for hidden errors.


Notes about the TOAST file extension:



Errors in your registry are one of the common causes for incorrect file associations on your windows system. It is highly recommended that you check your registry for file association errors (will also check for any other registry errors).

The TOAST file type is primarily associated with 'Toast' by Sonic Solutions. Toast 6 runs on Mac OS X only. This is basically an .ISO file. Sonic Solutions bought out Roxio's consumer software division on 20 December 2004. HFS images created by Toast can be pure HFS volumes, starting from the first sector. In this case, they don't contain at the 16th sector which Easy CD Creator expects from CD-ROM images (the "CD001" string) to tell if they are mode 1 or mode 2 images. Such images can't be burned with Easy CD Creator. Toast also produces hybrid images, where the ISO volume and the HFS volume are superposed. Such images can be burned with Easy CD Creator. All major packages accepting plain images (Nero, CDRWin, WinOnCD, NTI, and so on) can burn the plain mode 1 data images from the Macintosh. So, basically, if one burning program fails, try another. [Note: The following has not been verified by FILExt and is user input only and so may be wrong.] User vataipreikia has posted in the forum that the program 7-Zip can open a .TOAST file on a PC as well. Also, another user indicates simply renaming the file from .TOAST to .ISO should allow it to be opened by any utility that handles ISO files (most do).

Detailed information for file extension TOAST:


Primary association: Toast
Company: Sonic Solutions
Identifying characters Hex: 45 52 02 00 00 , ASCII: ER

Other applications associated with file type TOAST:

  • Unknown Apple II File ((found on Golden Orchard Apple II CD Rom))
File Identifier - TrID
'Identifying characters' used on FILExt.com are
provided by Marco Pontello from his TrID database




Important: When encountering any file extension issues it is always recommended that you run a free scan for Windows registry errors.
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