I'm fairly certain that Disc-maker only works in OS Lion. Yes, you can make a 
DVD. It shouldn't be an issue, if you have larger-capacity DVDs, since the 
standard ones are just a tad too small.

HtH,
Teresa
On Aug 26, 2012, at 1:05 PM, Graham Roby <g.r...@virginmedia.com> wrote:

> Hi, 
> 
> I'm trying to upgrade from Snow Leopard to Mountain Lion. 
> I first downloaded Lion DiskMaker 1.5, then downloaded the ML installation 
> file from the app store. 
> When I got the prompt to continue the installation of Mountain Lion, I force 
> quit the install  and ran Lion DiskMaker having checked that the ML 
> application was in my apps folder. 
> After waiting what seemed an age Lion DiskMaker reported it couldn't find the 
> ML install file. I then pointed it right to the file but it again reported 
> that it couldn't get the name install OS X Mountain Lion. 
> Has anyone any ideas what's going on here? 
> 
> Also can I make a bootable DVD rather than USB drive as currently I have none 
> but quite a few 9gb DVD's? 
> 
> Many thanks for any help or advice offered. 
> 
> Graham 
> 
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