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Now Make OS X Lion Bootable DVD, Flash Drive or SD Card In One Click With Lion Disk Maker

Mac OS X Lion was launched in last month. It became the most downloaded OS ever on the 1st day of its release with a million downloads. Many of you still want a physical disc or flash drive to have for an installation setup of Lion. Now there’s a simple software based on Apple Actionscript that allows you to do that very easily. Last week I just posted about ” How to make Bootable DVD of Mac OS X Lion “. But that post contain many manual steps and difficult to do it. In this “Lion Disk Maker” it automates all of the steps like copying and pasting.

Step to create an OS X Lion as bootable disk, flash drive or SD card

1. Insert your 4GB (minimum) DVD, flash drive or SD card.

2. Run Lion Disk Maker and select “Burn a DVD” to create an install disk or select “Create a boot disk” to create a bootable DVD, flash drive or SD card. Note : 4GB minimum.


What is Lion Disk Maker ?

Lion Disk Maker is a small application programmed with AppleScript that you can use with Mac OS X 10.6 or 10.7 to burn a DVD or build a bootable USB key from Mac OS X Lion’s Installation programm.

Download Lion Disk Maker

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