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os_x_annoyances [2020.02.08 06:50] – [Enter/Exit Full Screen Mode] Steve Isenbergos_x_annoyances [2020.06.27 11:06] – [Burn an ISO file to Bootable CD/DVD] Steve Isenberg
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     * ''d 1'' depth, 1 means only top level, the subdirectories in the current directory     * ''d 1'' depth, 1 means only top level, the subdirectories in the current directory
  
-====Burn ISO file to Bootable USB====+====Burn an ISO file to Bootable USB====
 Digested from [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sLAu1Klm_9g|link]] Digested from [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sLAu1Klm_9g|link]]
  
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 You can find other Windows versions to download, see [[https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/software-download/]] You can find other Windows versions to download, see [[https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/software-download/]]
  
-===Burn the ISO to Bootable CD/DVD=== +====Burn an ISO file to Bootable CD/DVD===
-From [[https://www.umass.edu/it/support/computer-classrooms/burn-a-dmg-or-iso-file-disk-macintosh|Umass link]]+From [[https://www.online-tech-tips.com/mac-os-x/burn-an-iso-file-using-mac-os-x/]] 
 + 
 +  - Open Finder window, navigate to your ISO file, single-click to select it 
 +  - File > Burn Disk Image 
 +  - Insert disk if you haven't already; click Burn 
 +//Alternatively you can right-click on the ISO file and Burn Disk Image// 
 + 
 +(For OS X 10.10 and earlier) From [[https://www.umass.edu/it/support/computer-classrooms/burn-a-dmg-or-iso-file-disk-macintosh|Umass link]]
   - Applications > Utilities > Disk Utility   - Applications > Utilities > Disk Utility
   - Insert blank CD/DVD   - Insert blank CD/DVD
os_x_annoyances.txt · Last modified: 2024.03.16 13:24 by Steve Isenberg