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OK, first off, this is a first in that I’m writing a combined Windows/Mac article. I thought it would be nice for both types of users to see how the other half lives. No fighting now!
So, last week I wrote about creating a bootable USB thumb/flash drive from an ISO file using your Mac (Windows users, you’ll get your turn soon). You can also read how to create an ISO file from a CD in the above mentioned article.
I’ve also previously discussed converting DMG files to ISO files on your Mac.
Now we’ll get into creating a CD. It might be bootable or it might not. That depends entirely on the ISO image you are using.
Remember, an ISO file is typically an exact image of a CD or DVD so if the CD or DVD that was used to create the ISO was bootable then chances are that the ISO file contains this information too.
If you would really like to learn more about ISO files you can view this comprehensive Wikipedia page.
ISOs are not however limited to such uses and software is available to create your own ISO archives with just about anything on them.
Here’s How To Do It
For all of the methods mentioned below you are of course going to need a few things:
Windows XP and Vista
Windows XP or Vista don’t have a native way to burn a CD or DVD so you are going to use either a piece of third party software that came with your PC such as Nero or you will download a free program such as Burn4Free to do it.
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These instructions are based on Burn4Free so if you want to use your own software you can adapt them to that.
Windows 7
So Microsoft have finally caught up and facilitated burning CD’s directly from the OS without additional software – wonders will never cease. You can, if you wish, use the instructions above (Burn4Free works in Windows 7 also) you can also follow these slightly easier instructions:
Mac OSX Snow Leopard
In a previous article, I showed you how to make a USB thumb drive bootable using an ISO image and the Terminal application in Mac OSX. This time we’ll use Disk Utility.
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Looking for a way to burn an ISO image file to a CD or DVD on your Mac? Luckily, just as you can mount and burn ISO images files in Windows 8/10 without additional software, you can also do the same thing in OS X.
There are a couple of different ways you can burn an ISO image in OS X and it really depends on what version you have installed. For the last several years, you could use Disk Utility to mount the ISO image and then burn it to a disc.
However, with the latest release of OS X, 10.11 El Capitan, Apple has removed the burning functionality from Disk Utility. You can still burn ISO images in El Capitan, but you have to use Finder instead. The Finder method also works on older versions of OS X too.
Lastly, you can use Terminal and the hdiutil command to burn an ISO image to disc if you are comfortable using that tool. In this article, I’ll show you all three methods for burning ISO images in OS X.
Finder Method
The Finder method is now the most universal method for burning ISO images in OS X since it’s supported on pretty much all versions. It’s also extremely easy to do. First, open a new Finder window, navigate to the location of your ISO file and then single click on it to select it.
https://coastalever992.weebly.com/powerdirector-for-mac.html. Now go ahead and click on File and click on Burn Disk Image at the bottom of the list.
If you don’t already have a disc in your drive, you’ll be asked to insert one. Then just click the Burn button to start the burn process.
Another quick way to burn the ISO image file is to just right-click on the file and choose Burn Disk Image. As long as you have a disc in the drive, the burn process will start immediately.
Disk Utility Method
If you are running OS X 10.10 or lower, you can also use the Disk Utility method to burn your ISO image. Open Disk Utility by clicking on the Spotlight icon (magnifying glass) at the top right of your screen and type in disk utility.
Now click on File and then Open Disk Image.
The ISO image will show up in the left-hand side along with the list of hard drives, etc. Click on the ISO file and then click on the Burn button at the top.
Pop your disc into the drive and click the Burn button to start the process. As mentioned earlier, this no longer works on OS X 10.11 El Capitan.
Terminal Method
Chemsketch for mac. Lastly, if you love using the Terminal, you can type a simple command to burn the ISO image file.
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I would suggest copying the file to an easy location like your desktop and renaming the file to something short too. In my case, I copied the file to my desktop and renamed it to just ubuntu.iso. I navigated to the desktop by typing in CD Desktop and then typed in hdiutil burn ubuntu.iso.
If you have a disc in the drive before you run the command, the burn process will start automatically. Otherwise, it’ll ask you to insert a disc. Those are all the ways you can burn your ISO image on a Mac without third-party software! If you have any questions, feel free to comment. Enjoy!
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