That’s pretty much it–even though it’s no longer listed in Disk Utility, you can still burn CD or DVD’s of your favorite disk images right in the Mac OS X El Capitan Finder.
Copy this application to a writable Mac OS Extended formatted disk and reopen it to continue. Freeware software for fixing damaged optical disks: CD, DVD, Blu-ray and so on.
In order to burn disk images on Mac OS X El Capitan, here’s what you now have to do instead: As with most things, Apple has since decided that this is no longer a viable option and simply removed it from Disk Utility, as well as the “clone” feature that also used to be there. This used to be a staple feature in Disk Utility.
If you noticed recently, Mac OS X El Capitan has removed a lot of handy features from the Disk Utility program–one of them being the ability to burn disk images (DMG or IMG). What happened to the disk burning options in Disk Utility? They are now part of the Mac OS X Finder! How do I burn a Disk Image in Mac OS X El Capitan?