Hi:
Let me also add one thing.
I have read that, the slower the burn speed, the better. My own experience
seems to confirm this. I'd rather wait a few mins longer and have a more
readable disc.
Thanks!
On Feb 16, 2014, at 12:33 AM, Joseph Norton wrote:
> Hi:
>
> The trick to this is not
Hi:
The trick to this is not to open finder. When you insert the blank DVD,
instead of selecting to open Finder, you should select the option to open Disk
Utility.
Then, when Disk utility opens, select the Burn option from the tool bar,
navigate to the .iso image and then it will let you burn
Hello,
Even though I can't help you with this, I am in the same predicament, as I want
to install Bootcamp on my MBA with the OS of Mountain Lion. However, I will be
using a Windows 8 disk, so I may have different problems that will arise. I
wish you the best and hope you can resolve this issu
Hi everyone,
I wanted to experiment with bootcamp next to my mac os x so i wanted to burn a
windows iso to dvd in order to try it out.
I have an external dvd-drive that i have bought a few months ago and used
successfully to read a few dvds in the past.
I just bought some new dvdd and inserted on