Create Boot DVD?

Is it possible I can create a DVD that I can boot my iMac from? I'm not interested in preserving my current environment, just having a generic session to boot to. I need to check if there are software conflicts that are causing my iSight not to work, and don't want to go through a reinstall to check this.
Any comments would be appreciated. Thanks!

There are programs that supposedly make this boot disk for you, but they always fail for me. There is an easier way. Make a new User in the Accounts pane of System Preferences. Give it admin privileges. Then, switch to that User, and try your iSight.

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    from. Mishmunken
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    • Extract the VIDEO_TS and AUDIO_TS folders to a location of your choice. select the VIDEO_TS folder and hit Cmd + I to open the Inspector window
    • Set permissions to "read & write" and include all enclosed items; Ignore the warning.
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    • Select the menu (usually named VTS Menu) and delete it
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    • Before burning the folders to Video DVD, set permissions back to "read only", then create a disc image burnable with Disc Utility from a VIDEO_TS folder using Laine D. Lee's DVD Imager.
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    hope this helps!
    From LynnLU USA
    www.mediasoftmac.com/dvd-creator-articles/convert-mov-video-to-dvd-on-mac.html#1 29
    Yours Bengt W

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