macosxhints.com: Create bootable ISO Image CDs using Disk Utility
1. Insert a blank CD into a supported burner
2. When the Finder dialog appears, select „Open other application“ for the desired action
3. Navigate as you prefer and then select „Disk Utility“ as the desired application to open
4. After Disk Utility opens, drag the ISO image file to the lower portion (below the horizontal divider) of the left-hand pane where disks and volumes are displayed in the Disk Utility dialog
5. Select the ISO image file,
6. Click the „Burn“ icon at the top-left of the Disk Utility dialog.
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