Hello Sarah

The DVD image is in exactly the same place.  The 4.35GB size sounds right, 
which would obviously make it too large for a DVD which has a capacity of 
4.2GB.  That is an intentional move on Apple's part.  They are moving away from 
the physical media with the exception of thumb drives.  Thus, your "Lion Disk 
Maker" bites the dust.  That application was obviously written by somebody with 
too much time and not a lot to do with it. :)

Anyway, the fact is that it is no longer possible to burn the operating system 
to DVD as of Mountain Lion.  You are now only going to get the OS on a thumb 
drive, or by using the recovery partition on your start disk.

Gordon

On 28 Jul 2012, at 18:07, Sarah Alawami <[email protected]> wrote:

Maybe I'm getting confused. Look at the webkit disk image and it's 40 mb. Mount 
it and the app is 120. maybe that type of dmg is called something else. but 
since I cannot burn a dvd even though the size shows 4.35 gb and I have a 4.7 
gig dvd it should still barely fit. Should it not? maybe like I said I'm 
confused. idid this only last year. lol!
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