Thank you!
I don't have this app, and it is alms the same of what I payed for ML. There 
most be a way in which to tell vo to bring the destination folder to its place!
Cheers!

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El 26/07/2012, a las 13:31, Rachel Feinberg escribió:

> Try the app Lion diskmaker. I believe it automates the process for you 
> instead of you having to go through disc utility to do it yourself.
> 
> On Jul 26, 2012, at 4:16 AM, Daniela Rubio <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> OK, I have a USB now. But the thing is that the problem still the same, I 
>> can't make it the destination folder to restore. This is, how, speaking of 
>> vo do you make the process?
>> I tell you what I do, and please, let me know where I am wrong.
>> 1. I open Disk utility and , I select, on the disk list, my destination 
>> disk, in this case, the partition in my USB named MTlyon.
>> 
>> 2. Then I go to the image button to find the origen DMG from where I want to 
>> restore. The regular open dialog will appear, and there, I select the 
>> installation DMG. After I do this, I find the name of that DMG on an edit 
>> field of origen.
>> 3. For the destination, I don't know what to do, because I go to destination 
>> field, but there I have not any edit field or something where I can select 
>> the disk, even though it keeps on selected on the first list.
>> I tried clicking with mouse keys, with vo, and I don't know what else, but 
>> the destination field has no name and the restore bottom is deemed.
>> I am sure I am doing something wrong.
>> Thank you for helping. I don't use DVD because this is a macbook air.
>> Thanks!
>> 
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>> El 26/07/2012, a las 12:17, Kliphton escribió:
>> 
>>> You have to either burn it to a DVD, or save it on a USB drive.  That is 
>>> what was stated in the direction I found on Google.
>>>  
>>> From: [email protected] 
>>> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Daniela Rubio
>>> Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2012 2:07 AM
>>> To: [email protected]
>>> Subject: Creating a bootable disk for clean install, was Re: Tricky Process 
>>> for DVD Creation of ML Install
>>>  
>>> Hello all:
>>> I will appreciate if somebody could help me. I am about to make a clean 
>>> istalation of MT Lyon, but I am stock in the process of creating the 
>>> bootable disk. When I extract the DMG file and I try to restore an SD card 
>>> with that image, Disk utility doesn't live me do it. The restore button is 
>>> deemed and I see that I can't select the destination disk. The origen, 
>>> which is the DMG file is selected correctly, but not the destination.
>>> May be it is a very sibmpe thing, but I don't want to install the OS on top 
>>> of lyon.
>>> Thanky ou for your help!
>>>  
>>> Saludos, Daniela Rubio Trujillo
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>>> El 25/07/2012, a las 20:18, Teresa Cochran escribió:
>>> 
>>> 
>>>             Oh, growl! Folks, I have a 3.43-gig image and a 3.37-gig DVD. 
>>> Not good. Just be aware of this if you're doing a clean install. I'm going 
>>> to use an 8-gig USB drive. Clever Apple. ...
>>> 
>>> Teresa
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