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Two points.Now, correct me if I'm wrong, but can you not simply download the iso, pop in your blank CDR, drag the iso image to the CDR icon, and click 'burn'?
Don't get me wrong here, I'm not trying to mock the 'switchers' out there who assume it's more complicated than that because the OS they're used to (Windows) makes it more complicated. After all, the whole reason I found this thread is because I too assumed it would be more complicated (I switched from Mac to PC a few years back due to work requirements, and am only now switching back. I'm having to 're-learn' some of the intuitive functions of the Mac).
In fact, I haven't tested the 'click-and-drag' approach yet because I followed the disk utility method in the first post of this thread.
Still, I'd be very surprised if the 'click-and-drag' method doesn't get the job done. After all, it's the way Macs have worked since 1984.
ASIDE: Not until this year have I had the opportunity to explain olde-tyme Mac conventions to PC 'switchers'. I have to say, it feels really nice to be explaining the quirks of my OS to them for a change, rather than having to ask them how to perform the same tasks in Windows.