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Just wondering what native methods that can be done to create digital backups of OS X Snow Leopard. I recently bought the discs from Apple's websites and need to make backups of the discs because they are fragile. My method of going about doing this was to use Disk Utility as follows in the steps below, but I'm not sure if this is the correct way of doing this. Please help.
1. Open Disk Utility
2. Select the disk that you want to save as an ISO file
3. Go to File
4. New Image
5. New Image from "" (This being the disk in the string)
6. Set the format as "DVD/CD master"
7. Set the encryption as “none”
8. Set a name for the file and select the save button.
9. Once finished, rename the file to change the extension type from ".cdr" to ".iso".
10. When prompted, select the "Use .iso" option.
1. Open Disk Utility
2. Select the disk that you want to save as an ISO file
3. Go to File
4. New Image
5. New Image from "" (This being the disk in the string)
6. Set the format as "DVD/CD master"
7. Set the encryption as “none”
8. Set a name for the file and select the save button.
9. Once finished, rename the file to change the extension type from ".cdr" to ".iso".
10. When prompted, select the "Use .iso" option.