William,
You don't need to drag and rop, just go to the toolbar, click the burn
button, find the image, and about 30  minutes later or so, you'll have a
DVD.
Hope this helps.


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Subject: making a bootable dvd was: Re: Booting from the Lion Partition

hello,
I found a tutorial how to make a bootable dvd to install lion and I was
wondering if the procedure in diskutility with dragging and dropping is
possible with vo without sighted assistance?
I mean: can we make a bootable dvd to make a clean install of lion?

Thx for your answers!


Mvg
william Windels

Verstuurd vanaf mijn iPhone

Op 27-jul.-2011 om 18:42 heeft Mika Pyyhkala <[email protected]> het
volgende geschreven:

> Thanks Doug, just curious, is this command-R key new or has it been 
> around with SL?
> In other words would you use the same command-R to boot off a SL dvd 
> on a mac that did not have Lion?
> Best,
> Mikab
> 
> On 7/27/11, Doug Lawlor <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Just hold down command-r while powering on and the recovery partition 
>> will come up.
>> 
>> Doug
>> 
>> On 2011-07-27, at 11:24 AM, Mika Pyyhkala wrote:
>> 
>>> Can anyone also please post the key sequence to boot up the machine 
>>> and bring up the Lion partition?
>>> 
>>> Thanks,
>>> Mika
>>> 
>>> On 7/27/11, Dan Roy <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> The problem is, when you boo from that partition, the window 
>>>> chooser isn't available.  VO does work, but, it's a subset of the 
>>>> normal features.
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> On Jul 27, 2011, at 12:03 AM, Mike Arrigo wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> Try pressing control option f2 to open the window chooser menu, 
>>>>> that usually will allow you to select the window you need.
>>>>> On Jul 26, 2011, at 7:49 PM, Dan Roy wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>>> I want to do a fresh install of Lion.  I did the upgrade, but, as 
>>>>>> I mentioned on the list before, I am having a few problems.  I am 
>>>>>> thinking a clean install might straighten it out.  My problems 
>>>>>> seem to be unusual enough where I feel like something might have 
>>>>>> gotten corrupted during the upgrade or maybe even before.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> anyway, I am able to boot to the Lion partition with no problems.
>>>>>> However, when I get to the part of the install where you have to 
>>>>>> put in your apple ID, apparently, that window is opening in the
background.
>>>>>> Since we don't have access to all the voiceover features, I can't 
>>>>>> seem to focus on that window in order to put in my ID.  I was 
>>>>>> able to shut off vo, and by tapping the trackpad randomly, I was 
>>>>>> able to get it to the foreground once.  However, I can't do it 
>>>>>> again.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> I am wondering if anyone has discovered another, more reliable 
>>>>>> way of getting it done?
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> I am assuming that burning a CD would result in the same problem.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> If anyone has an idea of how to get around this,I would 
>>>>>> appreciate knowing about it, thanks.
>>>>>> 
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