> In disk utility you simply click burn, it will ask what you want to 
> burn, and you find your ISO and open that.

Basically, this is right except (at least under 10.2) it's the "Disk
Copy" app and not "Disk Utility".

Just to be specific, for those of you who are in the same boat as me:

1) Run the Applications:Utilities:Disk Copy application
2) Select "File...Burn Image..."
3) Dialog pops up allowing you to select the ISO image
4) Dialog pops up with a "Burn" button on it (assuming media is ready)
5) Burn that baby!

What really messed me up on this was that I kept trying to "open"
the ISO image with different applications and then burn it.  It
seems somewhat non-intuitive to me that I should open the Disk Copy
app, select burn, and only then select what I'm going to burn.
Or am I taking crazy pills?

Anyway, thanks for all the help for a MacOS newbie.  Deer Run decided
to go with MacOS to avoid XP et al, and it's not been an entirely
smooth transition (but we're working on it).

-- 
Hal Pomeranz, Founder/CEO      Deer Run Associates      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
    Network Connectivity and Security, Systems Management, Training
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