Lion DiskMaker Gets Support for Creating Mountain Lion Boot Disks
Posted July 24, 2012 at 7:01pm by iClarified
Lion DiskMaker, an application that creates a bootable DVD or drive, has been updated with support for OS X Mountain Lion.
Lion Disk Maker is an application programmed with AppleScript that you can use with Mac OS X 10.6, 10.7 and OS X 10.8 to burn a DVD or build a bootable drive from Mac OS X Lion or OS X Mountain Lion Installation program. As soon as you launch the application, it tries to find the OS X Install program with Spotlight. Then, it proposes to build a DVD or create a bootable install disk.
To burn the DVD, you'll need a SuperDrive and a writable DVD (single layer, 4,7 GB for Lion, or dual-Layer, 8,5 DVD-R). To build a bootable disk, you'll need an 8 GB (minimum) USB thumb key drive, a USB or Firewire drive or an SD-Card.
You can get Lion DiskMaker from the link below. Be sure to donate if it helps you out!
Read More [via CultofMac]
Lion Disk Maker is an application programmed with AppleScript that you can use with Mac OS X 10.6, 10.7 and OS X 10.8 to burn a DVD or build a bootable drive from Mac OS X Lion or OS X Mountain Lion Installation program. As soon as you launch the application, it tries to find the OS X Install program with Spotlight. Then, it proposes to build a DVD or create a bootable install disk.
To burn the DVD, you'll need a SuperDrive and a writable DVD (single layer, 4,7 GB for Lion, or dual-Layer, 8,5 DVD-R). To build a bootable disk, you'll need an 8 GB (minimum) USB thumb key drive, a USB or Firewire drive or an SD-Card.
You can get Lion DiskMaker from the link below. Be sure to donate if it helps you out!
Read More [via CultofMac]