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    If you're familiar and/or comfortable with the Terminal a boot disk can be made using the dd command as well. Syntax: dd if=<full path to disk image> of=<full path for target drive> I can add this to my answer if you'd like a more detailed explanation. However I do recommend Disk Utility & Finder for most users.
    – Terus
    Commented Jun 11, 2017 at 18:48