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How burn DVD-R/RW for a PC from Finder?

Hi all, I need to burn a DVD-RW for a friend that has a PC.

I've only the Finder, no Toast or any other application for burning.

The problem is that Finder make the DVD in Mac-OS-Extended format and my friends PC can't read it.

There is a way to make a standar ISO DVD from Finder or with DiskCopy?

I've tryed also with DiskCopy, creating a new 4.7GB image in MS-DOS format, putting in it some files and selecting "Burn image" but an error occurs telling that the system will not be able to mount the image disk so created... and the burning is aborted.

Thanks for help.
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