I have an OS X Leopard installer on a USB flash drive and I want to copy it to DVD to get faster install speed. How can I clone the installer on the USB and burn that to a DVD?
Well I downloaded Leopard Install DMG from Mac Repository and used the Restore function in disk utility to flash it from disk image to USB but it took 5 hours to install off of USB and I hated that! It also took 1h to download Leopard DMG so not doing that again. Are you saying that I can recreate the DMG by compressing USB contents/making a disk image of the USB? And then I can burn it? Thanks 🙂
It might work, in Disk Utility unmount the volume Mac OS Install, click on the USB drive, then File – New image – image from USB device. For Image Format choose DVD/CD master.
It might work, in Disk Utility unmount the volume Mac OS Install, click on the USB drive, then File – New image – image from USB device. For Image Format choose DVD/CD master.
Never mind. I am downloading the ISO/DMG again. It says 32 minutes so I don't mind waiting. The question is, does anyone know what I should use to burn the disk image to a dvd? I have Roxio Toast 7 but not sure if it works for this kind of job.
Just click on the image in the Source pane (on the left) and then on “Burn Image” in the toolbar. Your G5 needs a drive explicitly capable of writing dual-layer DVDs.