![]() Though the description at the home page of the link I provided above says X-CD-Roast "tries to be the most flexible CD-burning software ever", that might have been partly true in 2004, but newer, simpler GUI utilities are more suitable for most people. But for what it's worth (if nothing else, for people running older versions of OS X, I guess), here's the link to download the Mac version (the link I provided in my first comment just brings you to a commercial software repository that contains a description of it): It's also accompanied by a couple Applescript apps for launching it in X11, but these script apps work only on PPC Macs, or Intel Macs running an old version of OS X that supports Classic mode, so the main X-CD-Roast utility itself may not work properly with El Capitan either. ![]() I just looked at its home page, and it's not worth considering: its development was stopped in 2004, and it's an Open Source project whose developer did only limited testing on OS X, with no info in its readme file on testing past OS 10.3, and it doesn't install as an app with a graphical user interface, but rather as a Unix executable at /usr/local/bin/xcdroast, and so it requires the user to issue commands through Terminal, so it's probably not useful for very many people. When it's done copying, Eject it safely and you should be good to go. ![]() (which both macs and PC's can read) and that it's big enough, then just plug the formatted usb drive in, and drag n' drop the iso onto the usb drive when it shows up. ![]() I wish Apple Discussions would let you edit a comment for longer than about five minutes, or else I'd have removed the mention of X-CD-Roast from my comment above. Just Make sure it's formatted as either EXFat or Fat32. ![]()
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