
Drag your ISO icon to the left sidebar of the Disk Utility application.Start the Mac OS X Disk Utility (click Applications, then Utilities, then Disk Utility).I assume you follow the same process to burn to a DVD, but I don't know that for sure.) (Note that, to date, I've always burned ISO images to a CD. Once you have that, just follow these steps. Mac ISO burn tip - How to burn an ISO image on Mac OS Xįirst, of course, is to have an ISO image ready to burn on your local disk, or a network share. Here's how I just burned a Fedora ISO image on my MacBook Pro, which is a Mac OS X 10.4.10 system. If you've never burned an ISO image to a CD or DVD on a Mac before, it's pretty easy.

It seems like lately all I'm doing is burning stuff to a CD or DVD on my Mac OS X system, first backups, and now I'm burning ISO images. Mac ISO burning FAQ: How do I burn an ISO image on Mac OS X?
