Hey
There is no real difference from an end users perspective. Phoenix card is arguably a bit easier to use (doesnt use fixed-size images) and gives feedback (error messages) if a burn fails. I have, however, had some problems with Phoenix in the past (I haven't tried it in a while, so perhaps its changed since then). I also remember that Phoenix had a bit of lag/ stutter during first boot for a few min that I never experienced with DD.
If you use a Windows machine, use the win32imager; if you are on linux you can use the terminal or the 'restore disk image' function in disk utility.
Hope this helps
There is no real difference from an end users perspective. Phoenix card is arguably a bit easier to use (doesnt use fixed-size images) and gives feedback (error messages) if a burn fails. I have, however, had some problems with Phoenix in the past (I haven't tried it in a while, so perhaps its changed since then). I also remember that Phoenix had a bit of lag/ stutter during first boot for a few min that I never experienced with DD.
If you use a Windows machine, use the win32imager; if you are on linux you can use the terminal or the 'restore disk image' function in disk utility.
Hope this helps