Sounds like they have fixed the voiceover bug that was in 10.9.1 that
prevented it from reading screens in applications that use apple
automator, that's a good thing since this utility is very handy.
Original message:
Hello. I am happy to report, that making a bootible drive with disc
maker X version 3.4 waas successful. Steps I used to perform this.
1. Downloaded disc maker x version 3.4
2. Downloaded mavericks 10.92 and exited before it installed so it
would place the installer in my applications folder.
3. eraced and formatted my 8GB thumb drive, left it as untitled, and
macintosh journaled.
4. ran disc maker x.
note, when doing this it will first ask you what version of lion are
you trying to create a bootible drive for. Lion, mountain lion, or
mavericks. I chose mavericks. Next it will tell you what versions of
lion or mavircks it found on your system. Then it will ask you are you
sure, ask for your admin password, and then do its thing. It will
first say disc maker has no windows, that will go on for about 1 minut
or so. Then disc maker will continue to say busy for about 10 to 12
minutes. It will then tell you that it is completing copying final
files, and in about another 2 minutes, your bootible thumb drive of
mavericks is complete. These are the steps I did, don't know if anyone
else will have to change something, but this is what worked for me.
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