Disclaimer: The following procedure is not guaranteed to work for anybody! You will use
it, if you do, at your own risk, it is not guaranteed or sanctioned by anybody, neither the Official Online bible
people, Calvin college, the CCEL, or myself. I followed it and made a cd to use on my laptop, but there's NO
assurance it will work for you, therefore all risk is assumed by you the user.
 

Many people have asked lately how one might make a custom cd that they might use the modules from 
Tolbss with material downloaded from elsewhere and the material on the Olb cd. Here is a simple 
technique that will give you what you desire:

1. First of all, realize that for anything to succeed, you must do the proper planning, decide what material you
wish to put on it. Be aware that you -must- have a bible version installed on the hard drive, the program requires at least one.

2. When you have made your list of what you want to put on the cd, make a directory called "olbrefwk", this
will go in the "root" of your cd along with the file "av_install.exe" that you can obtain either at the link or from the Official site, this contains the Authorized version of the bible and will give you a basic install of the Olb.

3. Place your -uncompressed- directories (this means the modules are pre-restored and just as you normally
use them in the bible directory) into the "olbrefwk" directory you already made, take care that you don't forget
the .map files for any note/commentary sets you wish to be on the cd.

4. Final check-you should have two files in the root directory of the cd, olbrefwk (with all the books/ bible versions/ lexicons/ bible note sets with their .map files in it) and the av_install.exe.

5. Burn your cd, this will differ, depending on the make and model of your cd burner, the program you use to
make cds, etc. A good rule-of-thumb is, if you don't know or understand it read the manufacture's
instructions! It also lowers the chance of creating another coaster:).

6. After you have created your new custom cd, do a fresh install and check out how it works for you, nothing 
is sadder than to delete files you've spent a couple of years creating and then finding that there is a problem with the cd you've made and you can't access them, because of the uncertain nature of creating compact 
disks at home, always back up important files!

If you've followed the above procedure correctly you should have a custom made compact disk that you can
use on any machine that the program will run on, that will run off the cd.