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Q:
How do I burn a disk image file on a CD or DVD in Mac OS X?
A:
It's really easy to burn a disk image file using Disk Copy (Mac OS X 10.2.8 or earlier) or Disk Utility (Mac OS X 10.3 or later).
Mac OS X 10.3 "Panther" or later 1. Open Disk Utility. It's in the Utilities folder (/Applications/Utilities). 2. If the disk image you want to use doesn't appear in the list, drag its icon to the Disk Utility window. 3. Select the disk image and click Burn. 4. Insert a blank CD or DVD into your computer's disc drive and follow the prompts. Mac OS X 10.0 through 10.2.8 1. Open Disk Copy. It's in the Utilities folder (/Applications/Utilities). 2. From the File menu, choose Burn Image. Tip: Don't open the disk image file before choosing this command. 3. A navigation dialog box appears. Locate and select the disk image file. 4. Click Burn. 5. When prompted, insert a blank disc into the disc drive. 6. Click Burn. Depending on your computer's settings, the drive will eject the disc, or it will appear on the
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