Introduction |
If you are unsure how to write an ISO to a USB flash drive, this guide will show you how to do this using Rufus. Many modern systems do not include an internal optical drive and require a USB drive or optical drive to boot operating system installation media. | == Read this for other operating systems == | '''''Important: OSes without USB boot support are not guaranteed to work. ResultsWhile the risk of problems are very low, results outside of Linux are NOT GUARANTEED.''''' | This guide was originally written just for Linux; however, it can be used with any operating system that supports USB boot. '''''For operating systems other than Linux, you are on your own finding the correct ISO to use. There will also be no in guide support, along withso any other issues that arise.questions must be taken to I will not help with these issues in the comments of this guide orAnswers.''''' | | === ++Guide notes++ === | * '''''If you use a USB drive you have, format it outside of Rufus before use.''''' | * '''''CD/DVD creation is not covered in this guide. If you need this version, [https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B6HsFZ5508HPazYtemRyWlY4Q1E/view?usp=sharing|refer to the 1st revisionRevision 1] of this guide.''''' | * '''''This guide is on revisionRevision 3. If you need to use Rufus 2.x, refer to [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1huW_2PpgR-RZzwKQe0wRlb5ZFsovFSZG|revision 2].''''' |
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