Step 1: Download OS X Lion from the Mac App Store
- Press and hold down on the option key on your keyboard, load up the Mac App Store.
- With option key still pressed, go to “Purchased” within the Mac App Store.
- Click on “Install”, enter your password, OS X Lion will now begin to download.
Step 2: Copy OS X Lion to your Desktop
- In Finder, go to Applications and right click on Install Mac OS X Lion.app and select “Show Package Contents”.
- Go to Contents > Shared Support
- Copy InstallESD.dmg to your desktop
Step 3: Burn OS X Lion to a DVD
- Open up Disc Utility.app
- Put a blank DVD into your DVD drive.
- InstallESD.dmg should be listed in the left sidebar. If it is, simply click Burn within Disc Utility.
- If InstallESD.dmg does not appear, you can simply right click on the file from your desktop and click burn.
Step 4: Install OS X Lion
How To Burn Os X Dmg To Dvd Converter
DMG files are a Mac OS X Disk Image files. like ISO files, DMG files are essentially disk images, which are intended to be used with the Mac operating system. The DMG files normally contain program installation files for Apple system and applications, but they can also be used to hold compressed files. With PowerISO, you can manipulate dmg files on Windows PC. PowerISO can burn dmg file directly to a CD / DVD disc. You needn't convert dmg to iso file before burning.
To burn dmg file on Windows PC, please follow the steps,
Run PowerISO, and insert a blank or rewritable optical disc in the drive.
Click 'Burn' button on toolbar or select the 'Tools > Burn' Menu.
PowerISO shows 'DMG Burner' dialog.
Click 'Browse' button to select the DMG file you want to burn.
Select the burning drive and the burning speed from the list. The default burning speed is maximum speed supported by the writer and media. You can change it to a slower speed if necessary.
Click 'Burn' button to start burning.
PowerISO will start burning the dmg file to the disc. You can see the detailed progress information during burning. If no error occurs, you should see the message, 'Burning completed successfully.' at the end of burning. If 'Verify written data' is set, PowerISO will compare the source data with the data written to the disc, and show the compare result after comparing completes.