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<blockquote data-quote="chas_m" data-source="post: 1535396"><p>If you want to COPY the .iso to a thumb drive for burning on another machine, simply mount the thumb drive and it will appear on the desktop. Then drag the iso onto it. Then PROPERLY eject the thumb drive by dragging the thumb drive icon to the trash (or right-click, eject command, wait for the icon to disappear). You're done.</p><p></p><p>If you're trying to "burn" the CONTENTS of a disk image onto a thumb drive, you need to use the built-in Disk Utility or the free Burn (or some other third-party tool of your choice). Check the help file in Disk Utility for very clear instructions on how to do this, or download Burn (it's free) and play around with it (use the help file there as well). You'll get the hang of it in seconds, I am sure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chas_m, post: 1535396"] If you want to COPY the .iso to a thumb drive for burning on another machine, simply mount the thumb drive and it will appear on the desktop. Then drag the iso onto it. Then PROPERLY eject the thumb drive by dragging the thumb drive icon to the trash (or right-click, eject command, wait for the icon to disappear). You're done. If you're trying to "burn" the CONTENTS of a disk image onto a thumb drive, you need to use the built-in Disk Utility or the free Burn (or some other third-party tool of your choice). Check the help file in Disk Utility for very clear instructions on how to do this, or download Burn (it's free) and play around with it (use the help file there as well). You'll get the hang of it in seconds, I am sure. [/QUOTE]
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